1. insult
Let's have a contest. The side to come up with the worst insult wins.
you insulted me
There is no greater insult to life than premature ejaculation.
Don't you know he is enraged at your insult?
Walter was taken aback by John's cruel insult.
Ending up with being called a "measles exporting country" by the rest of the world, something that you could take as insult or truth.
but also a common insult meaning someone or something that isn't functioning properly
She made several insults about my friend's appearance.
Their offer was so low I took it as an insult
Lady Stark thought it might insult the royal family to seat a bastard in their midst.
to insult someone by not giving them any attention or treating them as if they are not important: I think she felt snubbed because Anthony hadn't bothered to introduce himself.
Nobody likes a hypocrite, and it's often used as an insult.
Little boy insulted important guest during yesterday's event
They’re insulting us by offering so little money.
英语 单词“zniewaga“(insult)出现在集合中:
Angielski wrzesien pazdziernikFilotimo 2024 edycja jesiennaSTANAG L3 - R-VOCAB #2last chance layerGoogle Translator 2023.102. outrage
People felt outraged by the way they were treated.
When hazard is low and outrage high, people overreact.
These murders have provoked outrage across the country.
... they were full of outrage, they were full of...
The bomb, which killed 15 people, was the worst of a series of terrorist outrages.
shaking with outrage
The court's decision resulted in moral outrage
There was outrage in the media when the goverment announced plans to reduce the prison sentences for murders.
he said he was outraged that British censors demanded they trim bad language
Many outraged viewers wrote to the BBC to complain.
The public has been outraged by the recent scandals of this government
outrage = to anger or offend; shock
When art nouveau was showcased first in Paris and then in London, there was outrage; people either loved it or loathed it.
outrage is a feeling of very strong anger
This is an outrage!
英语 单词“zniewaga“(outrage)出现在集合中:
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone2000 słówek z książek i filmów ZESTAW 43. snub
Lady Highgrove deliberately snubbed me just now and I’ve known her for years!
Both of her parents had quite long noses but hers was snub.
to insult someone by not giving them any attention or treating them as if they are not important: I think she felt snubbed because Anthony hadn't bothered to introduce himself.
snub = deliberately ignore someone you know
Her comments were clearly intended as a snub.
Her comments were clearly intended as a snub. Obama Says It Was a Turn, Not a Snub