adverb
See intolerant
‘And how can those who profess to revere this charismatic figure, propound views so intolerantly divergent from those of their great leader?’
- ‘In fact, there is a long history of social democrats acting intolerantly, and at times brutally, towards those further to the left.’
- ‘It is even more intolerantly communal in its attitude to the prophets and reformers within its own fold.’
- ‘On a bad day, it prompts me to grumble intolerantly as my partner clatters about, getting ready for his long day at the office.’
- ‘I had only just turned my back when she tapped her pen intolerantly on the counter in a sharp, staccato rhythm.’