Ostentatious
This could be an insult.
Remark can be a verb (to remark) and a noun (a remark).
The future tense of the word "remark" is "will remark."
Remark can be a verb (to remark) and a noun (a remark).
I went for a short walk to shrug off the insult.
The luhya word for the English word insult is "tusi."
A quip is a witty remark.
No, insult is not a prefix. A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a base word to change its meaning. In the case of "insult," the entire word is a noun or verb and does not have a separate word part attached to it.
The noun 'remark' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a written or spoken comment; a word for a thing.
The word 'insult' is both a verb (insult, insults, insulting, insulted) and a noun (insult, insults). Example uses: Verb: Don't insult the cashier, she doesn't set the prices. Noun: The insult was not deserved and it hurt their feelings.
Actually, it would be "remarks" if the Minister is to make more than one remark... If the Minister will only make ONE remark, the word "remark" should be preceded by the word "a".
A 'slur' is an insult.