From bigot + -ed.
bigoted (comparative more bigoted, superlative most bigoted)
- Having the characteristics of a bigot; strongly prejudiced; forming negative opinions about others without just cause.
- Synonyms: intolerant, biased, discriminatory, prejudiced
being a bigot
- Arabic: مُتَعَصِّب (mutaʕaṣṣib)
- Bulgarian: предубеде́н (bg) (predubedén), нетърпи́м (bg) (netǎrpím)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 固執己見 / 固执己见 (zh) (gùzhíjǐjiàn), 執迷 / 执迷 (zh) (zhímí), 偏執 / 偏执 (zh) (piānzhí), 不耐 (zh) (bùnài)
- Danish: snæversynet (da), fordomsfuld
- Dutch: onverdraagzaam (nl), sectair (nl)
- Finnish: ahdasmielinen (fi), ennakkoluuloinen (fi)
- French: intolérant (fr), sectaire (fr)
- Georgian: შეუწყნარებელი (šeuc̣q̇narebeli), ფანატიკური (panaṭiḳuri)
- German: bigott (de), engstirnig (de), eifernd (de), stur (de), voreingenommen (de)
- Greek: φανατικός (el) (fanatikós)
- Ido: bigota (io)
- Maori: upoko mārō
- Russian: нетерпи́мый (ru) (neterpímyj), фанати́чный (ru) (fanatíčnyj), предубеждённый (ru) (predubeždjónnyj)
- Swedish: trångsynt (sv), bigott (sv)
- Turkish: bağnaz (tr)
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