Similar words: racism, racial, distract, characteristic, precise, decision, precisely, acid. Meaning: ['reɪsɪst] n. a person with a prejudiced belief that one race is superior to others. adj. 1. based on racial intolerance 2. discriminatory especially on the basis of race or religion.
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(151) He is accused of being a racist after refusing to be interviewed by a black journalist.
(152) This more sophisticated and rationally expressed conspiracy theory of anti-semitism was combined with gutter racist anti-semitic abuse in its publications.
(153) With an anti-immigrant message appealing principally to racist working-class males, the party nevertheless retained an antisemitic ideology.
(154) The agency works hard to increase public confidence so that people are not afraid to report racist incidents.
(155) She denies being a racist, claiming to be merely patriotic.
(156) Most prefer to swallow their anger or hurt when professors make sexist or racist remarks.
(157) An increasing number of racist attacks are being carried out by the NPA and other illegal organizations.
(158) Best stunned the audience at a Belfast footballers' dinner with his racist outburst in an X-rated speech peppered with four-letter words.
(159) The bishops said the death penalty was not a deterrent to crime, had racist overtones and cost millions of dollars.
(160) The crucial question here is what makes individuals receptive or resistant to racist ideas.
(161) The inaccuracy of the comment is obvious and demeaning to those who have suffered racist acts.
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(162) That campaign is racist in intent and is against the interests of people who are seeking asylum from situations of great danger.
(163) Appendix C shows the anti-racism statement together with an extract from one such guidance paper on dealing with racist clients.
(164) The recent court case has loosed a number of racist attacks.
(165) Yildiz was killed on the streets of Glasgow last weekend in what is thought to have been an unprovoked racist attack.
(166) Anti-racist campaigners say Ashiq was the sixth racist murder victim this year.
(167) And I can't watch football any more because of the way white fans shout racist insults at the black players.
(168) Terms of abuse Many racist words are derived from the strange sounds made by foreigners.
(169) The report says that most respondents expressed shock and dismay over racist incidents on campus.
(170) The fear of sounding racist has conspired to stifle debate and suppress legitimate scientific inquiry.
(171) The contents of the racist pathology and the material circumstances to which it can be made to correspond are thus left untouched.
(172) The proposal provoked a storm of criticism that it was racist from immigration groups and campaigners on behalf of ethnic minorities.
(173) Louisiana voters were faced with the choice of voting for a crook or a racist.
(174) Almost invariably they fell for it. Call them racist and they would do anything to prove you wrong.
(175) Mr Torode's sources are also wrong in saying Fay Weldon and her allies were not invited because they held racist attitudes.
(176) I consider this to be a racist response to help a group of people who are-predominantly-racist white supremacists.
(177) Communal, racist[sentencedict.com], and antisocial.
(178) Black politicians and community leaders who opposed needle exchanges claimed the programme was racist and genocidal.
(179) You are so stupid that you are a fan of black music and yet hold racist views.
(180) It's insulting when people assume I must be a racist because I'm from the South.
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