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insult

1 of 2verb
/ɪnˈsʌlt/
Forms:insults,insulting,insulted,insulted
1

to intentionally say or do something that disrespects or humiliates someone

C1transitive
  • He didn't appreciate the sarcastic tone and felt she was trying to insult his intelligence.
  • Making fun of someone's accent can be hurtful and is likely to insult them.
  • Offering a backhanded compliment can unintentionally insult the person you're trying to praise.
  • The comedian's jokes crossed the line and began to insult certain groups, causing discomfort in the audience.
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