Jerald took the joke that Deanna had told him as an affront, not as a harmless joke.
Affront (n.) - an offense
The Japanese ambassador took it as an affront when the Secretary of State refused to shake hands.
I won't accept affront from everyone!
Deign: to condescend reluctantly and with a strong sense of the affront to one's superiority that is involved : stoop
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Who or what the sentence is about is the subject of the sentence.
The subject of a sentence is who or what that sentence is about.
he was an affront to the king
I won't accept affront from everyone!
Jerald took the joke that Dean had told him as an affront, not as a harmless joke.
The antonym of affront is to speak kindly to. OK, Happy? Good.
An affront (to someone) is an insult (especially to their honour, dignity).
To affront some one means to personally offend them by word or act. Affront also means that the offense is deliberate, such as if one were to ask someone to shut a door and they instead opened it further.
An affronter is a person who affronts, who intentionally insults someone, especially in an open situation.
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Customary law
An affront or a slander.
An outrage like this is an affront to any civilization .
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