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- Insolence - n. - The quality of being unusual or novel.
- Insolence - n. - The quality of being insolent; pride or haughtiness manifested in contemptuous and overbearing treatment of others; arrogant contempt; brutal impudence.
- Insolence - n. - Insolent conduct or treatment; insult.
- Insolence - v. t. - To insult.
- Insult - v. t. - Gross abuse offered to another, either by word or act; an act or speech of insolence or contempt; an affront; an indignity.
- Huff - v. t. - To treat with insolence and arrogance; to chide or rebuke with insolence; to hector; to bully.
- Pride - n. - Proud or disdainful behavior or treatment; insolence or arrogance of demeanor; haughty bearing and conduct; insolent exultation; disdain.
- Domineer - v. t. - To rule with insolence or arbitrary sway; to play the master; to be overbearing; to tyrannize; to bluster; to swell with conscious superiority or haughtiness; -- often with over; as, to domineer over dependents.
- Irritate - v. t. - To excite anger or displeasure in; to provoke; to tease; to exasperate; to annoy; to vex; as, the insolence of a tyrant irritates his subjects.
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- G5196 ὕβρις - 5196 ὕβρις - ὝΒΡΙΣ - - hýbris - hoo'-bris - from ὑπέρ; insolence (as over-bearing), i.e. insult, injury:--harm, hurt, reproach. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H7736 שׁוּד - 7736 שׁוּד - שׁוּד - - shûwd - shood - a primitive root; properly, to swell up, i.e. figuratively (by implication of insolence) to devastate; waste. - Verb - heb