From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics:Politicsbig‧ot/ˈbɪɡət/noun[countable]someone who isbigotedracist bigots Examples from the Corpus bigot•He once calledliberalisma form ofbigotry, but he did not particularly mind being called abigothimself.•Criticssay the...
Meaning: 1. A hypocrite, especially a superstitious or religious hypocrite. 2. An extremely prejudiced fanatic, obstinately wedded to a particular opinion or attitude and passionately intolerant of those who disagree.Notes: A bigot is bigoted (the adjective), and the nature of a bigot lies in ...
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But the sense development inbigotwould be difficult to explain. According to Donkin, the modern meaning first appears in French in 16c. This and the earliest English sense, "religious hypocrite," especially a female one, might have been influenced by or confused withBeguine(q.v.) and the wor...
NOTE: It is NOT a customary practice of the adherents of Sikh Dharma to proselytize. Sikhs often express the term "Sat Kartar," meaning, "God is the Doer." In this sense meaning, only those with such destiny are to be Sikhs.TURBANATORS See Turbanators.com....
In Old French bigot was a term of abuse for Normans, and possibly related to the oath bi got "by God." In English and French, a bigot was originally a hypocrite, a person who claims to have certain moral beliefs but whose behavior doesn't match those beliefs. A bigot was specifically...