Which preposition to use with reviled

as Occurrences 9%

He was reviled as a whimsical Reformer, and a rash Enthusiast, who had absurdly sacrificed his life in a vain and fantastic pursuit.

in Occurrences 2%

Apuleius and Mæcenas were at one time bitterly reviled in some court of adultery, not because they had themselves behaved wantonly but because they had actively aided the man on trial; thereupon Augustus entered the courtroom and sat in the prætor's chair: he did nothing violent, but simply forbade the accuser to insult his relatives or friends, and then rose and left the place.

at Occurrences 1%

Till at last they all awoken and they came out of their huts and they reviled at me for disturbing them as they slept themselfs so happily.

of Occurrences 1%

Since then I've wandered all fair Hellas o'er, Reviled of men, a torment to myself.

without Occurrences 1%

The most biting and spicy condiments of the little meal, to which the three sat down, were supplied by Mrs Keswick, who reviled without stint those utterly thoughtless and heedless colored people, who, once in the midst of their crazy religious exercises, totally forgot that they owed any duty whatever to those who employed them.

Which preposition to use with  reviled