The suggestion that he had cheated was an insult to his honesty.
You should never insult anyone who has the ability to make your life miserable.
He didn't mean to insult her, but his comment about her outfit was taken the wrong way.
You can use "insult" as a verb in a sentence like this: "He insulted her by making a derogatory comment about her appearance."
The insult from his coworker hurt his feelings deeply.
When you insult one of my family, you risk the anger of all of us.
The word idiot is impolite and should not be used to insult someone.He felt like an idiot for leaving his keys in the car.
He hurled a hurtful insult at her, causing tears to well up in her eyes.
The insult from his coworker hurt his feelings deeply.
When you insult one of my family, you risk the anger of all of us.
You can use "insult" as a verb in a sentence like this: "He insulted her by making a derogatory comment about her appearance."
The noun 'insult' can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'insult' is it.Example uses:The insult didn't seem to phase him. (subject of the sentence)You can't predict the response that an insult will produce. (subject of the relative clause)Habitual drinking caused an insult to his liver. (direct object of the verb 'caused')You don't have to respond to an insult. (object of the preposition 'to')The insult was lame. It made me laugh. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'insult' in the second sentence)The word 'insult' is also a verb: insult, insults, insulting, insulted.
''How can you withstand that kind of insult?!''
The word idiot is impolite and should not be used to insult someone.He felt like an idiot for leaving his keys in the car.
"It is considered quite rude to insult people; with or without cause." There is no need to insult people even if you have a cause.
You added insult to injury!I felt like that was an insult to my intelligence.You shouldn't insult other people.
If you use it as an insult it is; otherwise no.
If you use it as an insult it is; otherwise no.
He hurled a hurtful insult at her, causing tears to well up in her eyes.
I went for a short walk to shrug off the insult.