INSULTS vs AFFRONT: NOUN
- A deliberately offensive act or something producing the effect of an affront
- Plural form of insult.
- A rude expression intended to offend or hurt
- A deliberately offensive act or something producing the effect of an affront
- An open or intentional offense, slight, or insult.
- A hostile encounter or meeting.
- The act of opposing face to face; open defiance; encounter.
- A personally offensive act or word; an intentional or supercilious slight; an open manifestation of disrespect or contumely; an insult to the face.
- Shame; disgrace; anything producing a feeling of shame or disgrace.
- Synonyms Affront, Insult, Indignity, Outrage, provocation, impertinence, offense, rudeness. These words express disrespect shown in a way that is, or is meant to be, galling. An affront is generally open and to the face. An insult is stronger, perhaps accompanied by more insolence of manner; it is a deeper disgrace and a greater injury to the feelings of its object. An indignity is, specifically, treatment that is unworthy — an affront, insult, injury, or outrage from which one's condition or character should have saved one: as, Zenobia was subjected to the indignity of being led in chains at Aurelian's triumph. An outrage, primarily involving the idea of violence to the person, is a wanton transgression of law or propriety in any way, the perpetration of that which is shamefully contrary to the dictates of humanity or even decency; toward a person it is a combination of insult with indignity; hence it often stands for extreme abusiveness of language. It has freedom of use sufficient to make proper such expressions as, an outrage to his feelings, an outrage to all decency.
- An offense to one's self-respect; shame.
- Contemptuous or rude treatment which excites or justifies resentment; marked disrespect; a purposed indignity; insult.
- An encounter either friendly or hostile.
INSULTS vs AFFRONT: ADJECTIVE
- Treated with insolent and rude language especially openly and intentionally
- N/A
INSULTS vs AFFRONT: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of insult.
- Treat, mention, or speak to rudely
- Treat, mention, or speak to rudely
- To meet defiantly; to confront.
- To meet or encounter face to face.
INSULTS vs AFFRONT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To meet defiantly; confront.
- To meet or encounter (another) face to face.
- To offend by some manifestation of disrespect; to insult to the face by demeanor or language; to treat with marked incivility.
- To face in defiance; to confront; ; hence, to meet in hostile encounter.
- To front; to face in position; to meet or encounter face to face.
- To insult intentionally, especially openly. : offend.
INSULTS vs AFFRONT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To meet or encounter face to face; confront; front; face.
- To offend by an open manifestation of disrespect; put a slight upon; offend by effrontery or insolence: as, to affront one by doubting his word; an affronting speech.
- To put out of countenance; make ashamed or confused; give a shock to.
INSULTS vs AFFRONT: RELATED WORDS
- Treats, Injures, Names, Abuses, Offends, Attacks, Assaults, Slaps, Indignities, Accusations, Slurs, Revilement, Abuse, Contumely, Affront
- Infringement, Outrage, Harm, Slur, Humiliation, Snub, Provocation, Shame, Desecration, Violation, Mockery, Insulting, Travesty, Disgrace, Insult
INSULTS vs AFFRONT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Vitriolic, Profanities, Gibes, Tirades, Obscenities, Jibes, Epithets, Barbs, Invective, Offences, Accusations, Slurs, Abuse, Contumely, Affront
- Contempt, Infringement, Outrage, Harm, Slur, Humiliation, Snub, Provocation, Shame, Desecration, Violation, Mockery, Insulting, Disgrace, Insult
INSULTS vs AFFRONT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Peter insults Meg, she responds with Fuck you.
- Aladin insults Genius and tells him to leave.
- For example, when Scout insults Walter Cunningham Jr.
- Hurling insults, the two sides moved further apart.
- Insults can often be hidden within a joke.
- His comments are always the same: personal insults.
- Mums face another year of insults and uncertainty.
- Often this involved degrading treatment, shouting and insults.
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- It must listen to deriding, insults, extreme verbal humiliations and insults and all the time about.
- Robbie Bishop felt like an affront to his talent.
- Indeed it is an affront to all of humanity.
- About standing between those two forms of affront.
- Spanish admiral, it would be a terrible affront.
- INSULT, indignitv: affront implies a deliberate and usu.
- It is an unacceptable affront to our values.
- This is a grave affront to their autonomy.
- And an affront to Trump is an affront to America.
- Any affront that he caused was now a very safe kind of affront.
- My work may be an affront, but is our collective affront.
INSULTS vs AFFRONT: QUESTIONS
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