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insult
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insulto
A rude expression intended to offend or hurt.
abuse
insult
vilification
revilement
português
injúria
Sinônimos
Examples for "
abuse
"
abuse
insult
vilification
revilement
Examples for "
abuse
"
1
All political parties accept there is a serious problem with alcohol
abuse
.
2
To Oprah's credit, she mentioned victims of
abuse
outside the entertainment industry.
3
If the alcohol
abuse
stops, then the physical health problems will stop.
4
Armed with information, children are better able to report
abuse
to you.
5
Government has also availed a number of avenues for victims of
abuse
.
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
Others noted, but with some sense of unfairness, the
vilification
of Lamarck.
2
Armytage and MacSween are being sued for racial
vilification
over the segment.
3
They had never before been confronted, however, by a concerted
vilification
campaign.
4
The Hawkes received death threats, letters of
vilification
and parcels of excrement.
5
And he did it all under the cruel pressure of racial
vilification
.
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.
1
This is a day of trouble and of discipline and of
contumely
.
2
Divine's terror had placed him beyond the reach of
contumely
or reproach.
3
He informed the chapter that he was greatly displeased with their
contumely
.
4
I saw him, the best of men, perishing amid
contumely
and disease.
5
To wear the uniform was to bring upon one
contumely
,
often persecution.
6
Moreover, any such sudden wealth would draw upon them suspicion and
contumely
.
7
Ravana, enraged, orders some
contumely
or punishment to be inflicted upon him.
8
And if not, how was she to survive the
contumely
and shame?
9
Besides, what do you mean, by words of
contumely
from my lips?
10
Fool, experience your
contumely
now...Feel those wings that no one else has.
11
Ah, Louvois, had I been braver, I had not endured your
contumely
!
12
The clergy of the Church of England were especially the object of
contumely
.
13
His ambassadors were received with open
contumely
;
Michael would give the Latins nothing.
14
We would cast aside with
contumely
the field of power and of extension.
15
Both powers had refused the offer, and refused it with something like
contumely
.
16
This type leaned against cigar signs and viewed the world with frappéd
contumely
.
contumely
suffer contumely
add contumely
condemn contumely
encourage contumely
endure contumely
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