Socially offensive form of language.
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Examples for "insult"
Examples for "insult"
1The military government has said it would pursue all royal insult cases.
2So don't come here-tomy home-toinsult me and question my work!
3However, genetic factors may also modify the response to the environmental insult.
4We said that's an insult, Geingob said as quoted by local media.
5So it's a clear insult for the people of Afghanistan, Azizi said.
1The hackers left profanity-laden criticism of both the Spain-based company and Sabu.
2And when did the priesty side o' ya begin usin' profanity, sir?
3He possessed that quality in his profanity of not offending by it.
4The racket and confusion, shouts, profanity and general awkwardness were something tremendous.
5All his profanity left him; he hung down his head with shame.
1I added a few swear words that she probably didn't even understand.
2When we got to the swear words, Marie refused to say them.
3She told the interviewer she doesn't use swear words in real life.
4Mr. Lincoln was defending an occasional and judicious use of swear words.
5And not only swear words-althoughone of these to two of any.
1Phil struggled for violent words to match his feelings, then sighed heavily.
2Had violent words transformed themselves into deeds, all was ready for the crisis.
3Rafael thought he had offended her, and was sorry for his violent words.
4But the quarrel, like nearly all our quarrels, did not go beyond violent words.
5Lucien did not leave, and Napoleon, after a few violent words, became a little calmer.
1He'd been learning the bad words, I gathered, from the other guards.
2It's only de pain of de leg breakin' out in bad words.
3Jessica ran through all the bad words she knew in her head.
4Yet some of the words have spread out, bad words about the dictator.
5To be fair I haven't heard that many actual bad words.
1The words they used, even the girl used all the dirty words.
2Newburgh said the girls that knew all the dirty words were too smart.
3You used to like it when I whispered dirty words in your ear.
4They were dirty spaces, where dirty people could use dirty words.
5You can't believe the dirty words on records these days!
1Much of what I said, I regret, was punctuated with foul language.
2Please refrain from foul language, or we will remove your vocal chords.
3The thing is, Apple TV doesn't keep your foul language to itself.
4Diego did not seem to be a man prone to foul language.
5I'll hear her screaming foul language at the top of her lungs.
6Oaths and foul language followed; and then the uproar passed away.
7Suddenly it all seems shocking-thefoul language, the crying baby, the tacky clothes.
8At these words, the rough burst out into a torrent of foul language.
9Ross, have you any idea of how foul language could add to your punishment?
10Trump later promised to clean up his foul language and to be more presidential.
11When I came out here I'd shrink from the man who used foul language.
12No oath or foul language passed without punishment or censure.
13Even this was new to her, to hear foul language.
14They allegedly detail the tactics, foul language and aggressive nature of the British bomb thrower.
15Mahony could not accustom him self to the foul language that formed the diggers' idiom.
16She is a violent person and uses foul language.
Translations for foul language