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unbigoted

adjective as in liberal

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Daily Variety described Lear’s signature series as “nothing less than an insult to any unbigoted televiewer.”

The only authority in science is the method of experiment; the unbiased, unbigoted, reproducible assessment of nature.

From Salon

In accord," continued Mr. Prawle, "with everything that is progressive and unbigoted.

Mr. George H. Fairchild—for such was her husband’s name—though a New-Englander, was, apparently, an unbigoted gentleman, and observed all the gentlemanly proprieties, during his stay on board my ship.

The Director of Emigration at St. Petersburg in 1907 characterized these people as "hardy and industrious," and "though illiterate they are intelligent and unbigoted."

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