A reproach, taunt, insult.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrespect > insult > [noun] > an insult (26) bismer971 A reproach, taunt, insult. unworshipc1200 An act or instance of disgrace or dishonour; a slight. rare. hard wordc1225 A harsh or unkind word or (in early use) utterance; an insult; a reprimand. In later use only in plural: words indicative or expressive of hostility… despite1297 (with plural) An act that shows contempt, hatred, malice, or spite; an outrage, a shameful injury. dishonourc1320 with a and plural: An instance of this, an infliction of disgrace; a piece of ignominious treatment, an indignity, an insult. conteckc1380 Contumely. reproofa1382 An instance of insulting or opprobrious language or behaviour; an insult, an injury. Obsolete. filthc1400 figurative. In plural. Foul treatment, indignities. Obsolete. rebukec1425 An instance of this; a shame, a disgrace; (also) an insult. Obsolete. contumelyc1450 (with a and plural) An instance of contumely; an insult, an insolent reproach, a piece of scornful or contemptuous insolence. probrec1460 A reproach; an insult. reproacha1513 An insult in act or deed. Obsolete. abusion1570 Contemptuous or insulting language; scurrility, abuse. Also: a verbal insult. disgrace1586 The disfavour of one in a powerful or exalted position, with the withdrawal of honour, degradation… A disfavour; a dishonour; an affront. Obsolete. affront1588 The action or an act of insulting someone openly or deliberately; an intentionally disrespectful or offensive word or act. mockery1603 Something derisively or insultingly inappropriate to the circumstances; a ludicrously vain or futile action or gesture. Obsolete. disobligement1635 A slight; = disobligation, n. 2. Obsolete. disobligation1655 A disobliging action; an act that either negligently or purposely thwarts a person's convenience or wishes; a piece of inconsiderate treatment; a… contumelacy1657 = contumely, n. insult1671 An act, or the action, of insulting (in sense 1 or 2aof vb.); injuriously contemptuous speech or behaviour; scornful utterance or action intended to… humps and grumps1727 humps and grumps: slights and snubs. foul-mouthing1821 The action of using abusive or obscene language; cursing, swearing. Also: an instance of this; an insult, a slur. mudball1846 figurative. An insult, slur, jibe. Cf. mud, n.1 phrases 1a. slam1884 An insult or ‘put-down’. U.S. slang. burn1942 slang (originally and chiefly U.S.). A scathing remark or retort; a particularly cutting insult. Also as int., indicating that the speaker thinks… a kick in the teeth1972 figurative. Esp. in a kick in the pants: a grave or humbling setback; an expression of severe criticism or disapproval; similarly, a kick in the teeth… |
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