bigoted的意思和读音

bigoted

: [ˈbɪɡətəd] : [ˈbɪɡətɪd]

adj.

adj.open-minded

adj.prejudiced,dogmatic,opinionated,intolerant,narrow-minded

bigotedadj.

1.showing strong, unreasonable beliefs or opinions and a refusal to change them

adj.1.,,;

adj.1.The derivative of bigot2.someone who is bigoted has opinions that most people think are unreasonable, especially about politics, race, or religion, and refuses to consider other peoples opinions

1. bicker vi. , bigoted blackmail vt. ...

2. ... bidding n. bigoted adj. bilateral adj. ...

3. beautiful bigoted brave ...

4. bigot bigoted bigotry ...

5. unshaken/steadfast bigoted ; paranoid

6.使:“(bigoted)。”

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1.Jeanne's bigoted father takes the baby away from her and has it conveyed to a remote nunnery to be reared by the nuns.

2.I had a discussion with my editor and I said: 'What if I made this [homicidal bigoted religious sect] a Norwegian organisation? ':‘?’

3.I imagine it's pretty easy to raise your kid if you're bigoted.使

4.If Dickens sometimes behaved badly, Naipaul is unquestionably a bad man, notorious for his floridly abusive relationships and bigoted ideas.

5.GORDON BROWN'S rant about a "bigoted" voter sped his exit from the British prime minister's post.·(GordonBrown)

6.That may be the last mischief in my life, so I guess they may pardon the bigoted old man./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

7.Diderot, he is an ideologist, a declaimer, and a revolutionist, a believer in God at bottom, and more bigoted than Voltaire.

8.The bigoted Communist who changes in a space of weeks, or even days, into an equally bigoted Trotskyist is a common spectacle.

9.He was the first person to prove mainstream pop audiences were less bigoted than some had feared.

10.This kind of circumstance may let us become the state with the the most clamorous , most bigoted whole world.