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Что (кто) такое Affront - определение

EXPRESSION, STATEMENT (OR SOMETIMES BEHAVIOR) WHICH IS DISRESPECTFUL OR SCORNFUL
Insults; Affront; Backhanded compliment; Insulting; Backhanded complement; Putdown; Insulted; Putdowns; Put downs; Backhanded compliments; Asteism; Back-handed compliment; Left handed compliment; Back-handed compliments; Comeback (return insult); Comeback (retort); Slights; Left-handed compliment; Offended
  • Duke Karl]] Insulting the Corpse of [[Klaus Fleming]]'', [[Albert Edelfelt]], 1878. Fleming's wife [[Ebba Stenbock]] on the right.
  • A portion of [[Hippolyte Delaroche]]'s 1836 oil painting ''[[Charles I Insulted by Cromwell's Soldiers]]''
  • The use of the [[V sign]] as an insult, combined with the upwards swing movement
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affront         
I. v. a.
1.
Insult, abuse, outrage.
2.
Offend, displease, irritate, provoke, chafe, fret, vex, annoy, pique, nettle, anger, gall, miff (colloq.), give offence to, make angry, put to shame, confound, bring to confusion, put out of countenance, shame.
3.
Meet, strike upon, strike, come in contact with, smite, smite upon.
II. n.
1.
Insult, abuse, contumely, indignity, outrage, injury, wrong, ill-treatment, ill-turn.
2.
Provocation, offence, vexation, irritation, annoyance.
3.
Shame, disgrace, degradation, sense of shame.
affront         
¦ noun an action or remark that causes outrage or offence.
¦ verb offend the modesty or values of.
Origin
ME: from OFr. afronter 'to slap in the face, insult', based on L. ad frontem 'to the face'.
affront         
(affronts, affronting, affronted)
1.
If something affronts you, you feel insulted and hurt because of it. (FORMAL)
...an incident which particularly affronted Kasparov.
VERB: V n
affronted
He pretended to be affronted, but inwardly he was pleased...
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
2.
If something is an affront to you, it is an obvious insult to you.
It's an affront to human dignity to keep someone alive like this...
= insult
N-COUNT: usu sing, usu N to n
Affront         
·noun An encounter either friendly or hostile.
II. Affront ·noun An offense to one's self-respect; shame.
III. Affront ·vt To Front; to face in position; to meet or encounter face to face.
IV. Affront ·vt To face in defiance; to Confront; as, to affront death; hence, to meet in hostile encounter.
V. Affront ·noun Contemptuous or rude treatment which excites or justifies resentment; marked disrespect; a purposed indignity; insult.
VI. Affront ·vt To offend by some manifestation of disrespect; to insult to the face by demeanor or language; to treat with marked incivility.
affront         
n.
1) (formal) to suffer an affront
2) a shocking affront
3) an affront to (it was an affront to common decency)
Insult         
·vi To leap or jump.
II. Insult ·vt The act of leaping on; onset; attack.
III. Insult ·vt To leap or trample upon; to make a sudden onset upon.
IV. Insult ·vi To behave with insolence; to Exult.
V. Insult ·vt Gross abuse offered to another, either by word or act; an act or speech of insolence or contempt; an affront; an Indignity.
VI. Insult ·vt To treat with abuse, insolence, indignity, or contempt, by word or action; to Abuse; as, to call a man a coward or a liar, or to sneer at him, is to insult him.
insult         
(insulted)
1.
If someone insults you, they say or do something that is rude or offensive.
I did not mean to insult you...
VERB: V n
insulted
I would be a bit insulted if he said anything like that.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
2.
An insult is a rude remark, or something a person says or does which insults you.
Their behaviour was an insult to the people they represent...
N-COUNT: oft N to n
3.
You say to add insult to injury when mentioning an action or fact that makes an unfair or unacceptable situation even worse.
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR with cl
insult         
¦ verb ?n's?lt speak to or treat with disrespect or abuse.
¦ noun '?ns?lt
1. an insulting remark or action.
a thing so worthless or contemptible as to be offensive: the pay offer is an absolute insult.
2. Medicine an event which causes damage to a tissue or organ.
Derivatives
insulter noun
insulting adjective
insultingly adverb
Origin
C16: from L. insultare 'jump or trample on'; the noun is from Fr. insulte or eccles. L. insultus.
asteism         
n.
Genteel irony, polite banter or raillery, delicate ridicule.
Insulted         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Insult.

Википедия

Insult

An insult is an expression or statement (or sometimes behavior) which is disrespectful or scornful. Insults may be intentional or accidental. An insult may be factual, but at the same time pejorative, such as the word "inbred".