Yelling is abusive Yelling does not mean the person is a deliberate abuser. An abuser wears the other person down. A person yelling could just be angry at that moment. It does not necessarily mean they are being abusive at that moment. It could be a person at their wits end. A person who has received bad news for instance. We have ALL yelled at some point in our lives. Use your own discretion when reading advice here. Fortunately most posts on here are answered in a manner to provide the questioner with an honest and well thought out opinion.
Calling someone spineless in an insulting manner refers to having no backbone or being cowardly.
I've always found that it's unhealthy to stay in relationships with those who are verbally abusive. But it's equally important to learn to forgive. Forgiveness gives you freedom from bitterness. And even though you might forgive someone, they may continue to be verbally abusive. When that happens, it's better to keep short and simple contact with that person.
Vituperation means to criticize or verbally abuse someone in a harsh and angry manner. It involves using bitter and abusive language to express strong disapproval or condemnation towards someone or something.
That's not abuse. It's an argument. I disagree with the above comment. If a man calls a woman fat, ugly or stupid it is considered Abuse. The name calling makes her feel inferior. In this case A Wife calling her husband a Thief initially is an attack on his Character & Honesty. If he asked for an apology & she states "You were stealing", Her reply is intended to hurt & it is insulting. Calling someone a Thief is The Lowest of Insults.I believe anytime someone, "REACCUSES" It is deliberate & intended to hurt & IT IS THEREFORE ABUSIVE. Selica
It's pretty much bullying someone or threatening them without physical contact, such as threats and abusive language. You could verbally abuse someone by teasing them about certain features of themselves.
No, in general you cannot. However, if someone is spreading lies about you, either in print or verbally, you may have a valid claim of libel or slander. Consult an attorney
Verbal abuse is to insult someone or hurt him by calling him names and swearing at him and cursing him, and belittling him and stepping over his dignity and self-respect.
Depending on what type of prank call it is, if you call and harm and or threaten someone verbally you can get charged otherwise nope.
you're welcome is de nada, baby is bebe... although calling someone baby in spanish could be insulting, but you never know....
Yes. Verbal abuse is when someone says something to you that you can't say back to them. It's not what some calls you...it's what you answer to.
Until she is willing to realize that she is verbally abused, there is nothing you can do. She may well have most of it under control, and, there is the possibility that her mate may not be well. Sometimes medications or certain diseases such as stroke, diabetes, depression, etc., can cause people to appear abusive. You're a good person to worry about her, but don't fight her, try to learn from her and where SHE is coming from. Let her know you are there for her. You'll gain more from her this way, then by telling her how she should act on this problem. Good luck Marcy
The person doing the abusing is always responsible for that abuse. Abusive people always place the responsibility on someone else, and they always will if they can get away with it. If a situation becomes physical, it's always time to leave.