intolerant
/ˌɪntəˈlɛrənt/Definitions
1. adjective
unable or unwilling to accept or tolerate something, especially a person or a situation
“She found it hard to be around her intolerant aunt, who often judged people based on their background.”
2. noun
a person who is unwilling or unable to accept or tolerate something, especially a person or a situation
“The intolerant politician’s views sparked controversy in the community.”