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injúria
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insult
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insulto
A rude expression intended to offend or hurt.
abuse
insult
contumely
vilification
verbal abuse
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injúria
1
The man endued with wisdom and learning regards
revilement
as nectar.
2
I want his honor disgraced, and his corpse exposed to the public
revilement
he deserves.
3
The other said the like and they were occupied with contention and mutual
revilement
and talk.
4
There was singularly little
revilement
of the Spanish enemy and the bravery of the Spanish soldier and sailor was freely admitted.
5
Mahomet's personal magnetism had drawn him irresistibly to the religion he upheld so steadfastly, and in the face of
revilement
and danger.
6
Chaperon's Lot Not Easy.-Theduties of a chaperon are so onerous that she deserves much gratitude, rather than
revilement
,
for undertaking them.
7
Against Münzer's mere words-hispreaching and his personal
revilements
-
he
was
not now concerned to defend himself.
8
"Look out, or you will get it again," quickly answered Korableva, adding similar
revilement
.
9
"But, father," quoth Alleyne, "the holy Elisha was bald, which brought down upon him the
revilements
of the wicked children."
little revilement
mutual revilement
public revilement
similar revilement
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injúria
insulto
Catalan
insult
Spanish
insulto