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insult
verb insulted, insulting
- 1. To speak rudely or offensively to or about someone or something.
- Thesaurus: vilify, abuse, give offence to, libel, revile, offend, snub, call names, slander, slight.
- 1. A rude or offensive remark or action.
- Thesaurus: aspersion, snub, libel, offence, slander, slight, indignity, insolence, abuse, slap in the face; Antonym: compliment, honour.
- Example: The film was an insult to the intelligence
- Injury or damage to the body;
- A cause of this.
adj
- (of a remark or action) rude or offensive
- Thesaurus: offensive, rude, disparaging, slanderous, hurtful, libelous, abusive, scurrilous, contemptuous, insolent.
adverb
- To treat someone who has already been hurt, offended, etc with further discourtesy.
- To make matters worse
- Example: And then, to add insult to injury, we ran out of petrol!
