Many liberal critics said he was a brow-beater, badgerer, insolent, overbearing, intolerant, and even vicious.
en.wikipedia.org These words are directed at the ungrateful and pretentious disbelievers, referred to as insolent people (43:5).
en.wikipedia.org He was taken by his owner at the age of 17 to work as a servant in the manor, but was notoriously insolent.
en.wikipedia.org It was insolent, non-conformist and carried the spirit of both the avant-garde of the belle poque and libertarian politics.
en.wikipedia.org Among them, he was reputed to be tyrannical, violent, corrupt, impatient, insolent, and disregarding of ecclesiastical regulations.
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