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Meanings of
insults
in English
Russian
камень преткновения
Portuguese
pejorativo
Catalan
insult
Spanish
insultar
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Expression, statement (or sometimes behavior) which is disrespectful or scornful.
insult
swearword
Related terms
emotion
Russian
камень преткновения
Synonyms
Examples for "
insult
"
insult
swearword
Examples for "
insult
"
1
The military government has said it would pursue all royal
insult
cases.
2
So don't come here-tomy
home
-
to
insult
me and question my work!
3
However, genetic factors may also modify the response to the environmental
insult
.
4
We said that's an
insult
,
Geingob said as quoted by local media.
5
So it's a clear
insult
for the people of Afghanistan, Azizi said.
1
Like the Brothers Crosstalk, we say so simultaneously, using the same
swearword
.
2
Ed, after shouting the ugliest known pluralised
swearword
,
wanted to hug registrar Natasha.
3
Trix caught a
swearword
in her mouth before it came out.
4
Third, the stronger the
swearword
,
the harder we ought to think about using it.
5
The problem is politics. He made it a
swearword
.
Usage of
insults
in English
1
It
insults
us because western Europe again and again sets new dates.
2
The citizens, however, are not convinced, and continue to hurl anti-Semitic
insults
.
3
As a result, their
insults
are often witty, literary and highly intelligent.
4
But if it was a military problem-outcame one of the
insults
.
5
The first presidential debate on 30 September descended into
insults
and interruptions.
6
It is not the fashion in France to suffer
insults
in silence.
7
New data is available on how the intestine heals after inflammatory
insults
.
8
He told the court he often repeated
insults
back to other players.
9
Comments that would previously have been considered innocent were misconstrued as
insults
.
10
Beth was his maybe-girlfriend; the same age, and always trading raucous
insults
.
11
The
insults
I have received in this house sufficiently prove the fact.
12
It never would've happened without your unconditional support and occasional brutal
insults
.
13
So leave us to go our way without
insults
at our back.
14
Recently, MAG was also found to protect axons from acute toxic
insults
.
15
Prejudice, half-truths and distortions are combined with
insults
and threats of violence.
16
No, no, it is not; your base
insults
have ordained it otherwise.
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About this term
insults
insult
Noun
Plural
insult
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
such insults
personal insults
more insults
shouting insults
trade insults
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Translations for
insults
Russian
камень преткновения
оскорбление
Portuguese
pejorativo
ofensa
xingo
afronta
xingamento
insulto
Catalan
insult
Spanish
insultar
insultos
insulto
insultante
palabrotas regionales
Insults
through the time
Insults
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Common
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