racists
n. countablen. people who believe that some races are better than others or who treat others unfairly because of their skin color. This word describes those who hold or act on these harmful beliefs.
n. people who subscribe to the belief that different races possess distinct characteristics, abilities, or qualities, especially so as to distinguish them as inferior or superior to one another. Refers to individuals who practice or support discrimination based on racial identity.
The protesters marched to show that racists are not welcome in their city.
The organization works to educate the public and ensure that racists do not influence local government policies.
Sociologists distinguish between individual racists who hold personal prejudices and the broader systemic structures that can perpetuate inequality even in the absence of overt personal animosity.
Plural form of 'racist'. When used as a noun, it refers to the people themselves; it can also function as an adjective to describe beliefs or systems.