Bigotedly: meaning, definitions and examples
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bigotedly
[ ˈbɪɡətɪdli ]
discrimination, prejudice
Bigotedly refers to the manner in which one expresses or acts upon bigotry, which is an unreasonable attachment to a particular set of beliefs or opinions, often leading to intolerance towards those who hold different views. It denotes actions or attitudes that are guided by bias and hostility against a group of people, typically based on their race, religion, or other characteristics.
Synonyms
intolerantly, narrow-mindedly, prejudicially
Examples of usage
- She spoke bigotedly about those who disagreed with her.
- He acted bigotedly whenever the topic of immigration arose.
- They treated their neighbors bigotedly, refusing to socialize with them due to their background.
Translations
Translations of the word "bigotedly" in other languages:
🇵🇹 de forma preconceituosa
🇮🇳 पूर्वाग्रह से
🇩🇪 vorurteilsmäßig
🇮🇩 dengan prasangka
🇺🇦 упереджено
🇵🇱 z uprzedzeniem
🇯🇵 偏見を持って
🇫🇷 avec préjugé
🇪🇸 de manera prejuiciosa
🇹🇷 önyargılı bir şekilde
🇰🇷 편견을 가지고
🇸🇦 بتحيز
🇨🇿 předpojatě
🇸🇰 predpojatým spôsobom
🇨🇳 带有偏见地
🇸🇮 s predsodkom
🇮🇸 fordóma
🇰🇿 алалау жолымен
🇬🇪 წინასწარ მოსაზრებით
🇦🇿 önyargılı şəkildə
🇲🇽 de manera prejuiciosa
Etymology
The word 'bigotedly' is derived from 'bigot', which has its roots in the early 17th century French term 'bigot', meaning 'hypocrite' or 'rebel'. Its precise origins are unclear, but some scholars suggest that it may have been a pejorative term used to describe individuals with stubbornly held beliefs, particularly in the context of religion. Over time, the meaning of 'bigot' evolved to refer specifically to someone who is obstinately or unreasonably attached to a particular set of beliefs, especially in relation to the race or religion of others. The adverb form 'bigotedly' emerged as a way to describe actions or attitudes characterized by such bigotry, highlighting a level of arrogance or intolerance in expressing prejudiced views. The use of the term has broadened over time to encompass a range of discriminatory behaviors, with 'bigotedly' now often used in discussions surrounding social justice, equality, and human rights.