A "bigot" is a person who is intolerant toward those holding different opinions, beliefs, or lifestyles. This intolerance often manifests in prejudice against people of different races, religions, or sexual orientations. Bigots are typically characterized by their unwillingness to accept or respect diverse perspectives, leading to discrimination and hostility.
The term "bigot" is believed to have originated in the early 16th century. Its exact origins are unclear, but it may come from the French word "bigot," which meant "hypocrite" or "tender." Another theory suggests it derives from the Old Norse term "bikkja," meaning "female dog," used to imply an accuser or disparager of others.