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One who is intolerantly devoted to a particular creed is a

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Answered by Chirpy
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One who is intolerantly devoted to a particular creed is a bigot.


A bigot is a person who is intolerantly or obstinately devoted to his own opinions and prejudices. It refers to a person who regards or treats the members of a group such as an ethnic or racial group with intolerance and hatred. A bigot is intolerant towards those who hold different opinions. He is strongly partial to his own group such as race, religion, ethnicity, gender, political party.

Answered by writersparadise
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The answer is bigot.


One who is intolerantly devoted to a particular creed is a bigot. Such a person is highly prejudiced and is tolerant only towards his/her religion. As a result, he/she will be devoted or partial to the opinions of his/her own religious group. A very good example of a bigot in Indian history is Emperor Aurangazeb.
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