Either:
a) insults actually drawn from the works of Shakespeare like Lysander calling Hermia "you minimus, you bead of hindering knot-grass made, you acorn" because she is small, or Falstaff calling Prince Hal a "bull's pizzle" and a "vile standing tuck" while Hal calls him a "monstrous hill of flesh", or the absolutely overwhelming outpouring of scorn heaped on Oswald by Kent in King Lear, bringing itself to a climax in Kent calling him "the son and heir of a mongrel bitch."
b) insults made while attempting to imitate the style of Shakespeare. Usually these are formed out of two adjectives and a noun, and are sometimes put together without thought for the sense.
"Insulted" means feeling offended or disrespected by someone's words or actions. It can result in hurt feelings or anger towards the person who insulted you.
Insulted means being offended, disrespected, or hurt by someone's words or actions. It can make one feel belittled or slighted.
She felt insulted when her colleague made a snide remark about her presentation during the meeting.
Insulted is the past participle of insult.
Consulted. Exulted. Resulted. Defaulted. Salted. Assaulted. Vaulted. Malted. Halted. Faulted.
She looked at him scornfully, feeling insulted by his rude remark.
No. It probably means they feel insulted because you accused them of something they did not do.
he is upset at you for something, or you insulted him, or someone said you insulted him
it means they insulted you in some way
It means some one has insulted you.
He or she thinks you are annoying OR You insulted them somehow.
They were extremely mean to her, and insulted her with rude questions.
well if another girl is the 1 who insulted you then its probably because she knows that she has a better chance with you but she could also be just mean and they do it because thats how they fit in.
if you get burnt, and its red or charcoaled, you can 'clearly' see the 'burn'
Ercked: to feel insulted, slighted, put off. (Incidentally, it's spelled "irked".)
Insulted means being offended, disrespected, or hurt by someone's words or actions. It can make one feel belittled or slighted.
Yes, Vikings did get insulted if they were called beardless.
She felt insulted when her colleague made a snide remark about her presentation during the meeting.