5 adjectives to describe contumely

I have enough to answer for, without the additional contumely of being called an impostor.

No man during the war had treated his opponents with more bitter contumely, no one had inflicted on them deeper injuries; and yet, on an equal division, his life was saved by the casting voice of the speaker.

Three days earlier, in the debate on the Westminster Scrutiny, Fox accused 'a person of great rank in this House'Pitt I believe'of adding pertness and personal contumely to every species of rash and inconsiderate violence.'

Your men, for a little property, and your women, for a little amorous attention, let themselves be shorn even of the virtue of discontent, and for a paltry bait of sham freedom have consented to endure a tyrannous contumely which flattens them into the dirt like grass under a slab.

He was put to death with unseemly contumely in Dolabella's presence.

5 adjectives to describe  contumely