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单词 affront
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affront

[ uh-fruhnt ]
/ əˈfrʌnt /
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noun

a personally offensive act or word; deliberate act or display of disrespect; intentional slight; insult: an affront to the king.
an offense to one's dignity or self-respect.

verb (used with object)

to offend by an open manifestation of disrespect or insolence: His speech affronted all of us.
to make ashamed or confused; embarrass.
Archaic. to front; face; look on.
Obsolete. to meet or encounter face to face; confront.

Origin of affront

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English afrounten, from Middle French af(f)ronter “to strike in the face,” from unattested Vulgar Latin affrontāre, derivative of Latin phrase ad frontem “at or toward the forehead” (as the seat of one's feelings or dignity). See ad-, front

SYNONYMS FOR affront

1 impertinence; contumely, scorn; indignity, abuse, outrage.
3 insult, slight, abuse.
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synonym study for affront

1. See insult.

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Words nearby affront

affreightment, affricate, affrication, affricative, affright, affront, affrontive, afft., affusion, AFG, AFGE
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British Dictionary definitions for affront

affront
/ (əˈfrʌnt) /

noun

a deliberate insult

verb (tr)

to insult, esp openly
to offend the pride or dignity of
obsolete to confront defiantly

Word Origin for affront

C14: from Old French afronter to strike in the face, from Vulgar Latin affrontāre (unattested), from the Latin phrase ad frontem to the face
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