Sentences

bigotedly in a sentence

adv.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

In a manner that is intolerant of different opinions, beliefs, or identities, often characterized by prejudice or discrimination.

Sample Sentences

  1. He approached the discussion bigotedly, refusing to consider any viewpoints that differed from his own.
  2. The politician spoke bigotedly about immigration, alienating a large portion of the electorate.
  3. She dismissed the artist’s work bigotedly, unable to see the beauty in styles she didn't understand.
  4. The community meeting turned sour when a few members expressed themselves bigotedly towards newcomers.
  5. He bigotedly claimed that people from certain backgrounds were incapable of contributing to society.
  6. Her comments about the event were bigotedly dismissive, showing a lack of empathy for the participants.
  7. During the debate, he argued bigotedly, relying on stereotypes instead of facts.
  8. The film was criticized for portraying its characters bigotedly, perpetuating harmful stereotypes.
  9. They argued bigotedly that only those who shared their beliefs deserved a voice in the conversation.
  10. In his speech, he referred to opposing views bigotedly, closing the door to constructive dialogue.