It depends on who the word was used to describe. I certainly wouldn't try to describe a judge that way in open court, you could be cited for contempt.
Other than that, it is a perfectly valid and useful adjective.
one sentence you can use is... You are being punished for not doing your chores and for not doing your homework
The tagalog word for the English word court is "hukuman"...
The person who takes down word for word what everyone says during a trial at court is called a court stenographer or a court reporter. They use a stenotype machine to transcribe spoken words into a written record.
In earlier times, a man could not court a woman without approval from her family. I was scheduled to appear in court to settle the lawsuit. Tennis players have to rapidly move from side to side on the court.
Word against word, or testimonial evidence, can be considered in court but is generally weaker than other types of evidence such as physical evidence or documents. It can be challenging to determine credibility and reliability in a situation where it is one person's word against another. Additional evidence or corroboration may be necessary to support a case based solely on testimonial evidence.
"Greedy" can be seen as an insult when used in a negative context to criticize someone for being excessively self-serving and selfish in their actions without regard for others' needs.
The luhya word for the English word insult is "tusi."
Your so greedy!
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.
Greedy has two syllables.
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.
A 'slur' is an insult.
Yes, that is the correct way to spell the word "greedy".
show me a pic of someone being greedy
The comparative degree of the word greedy is greedier (reference: wordweb dictionary).
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'greedy' is greediness.The word 'greedy' is the adjective form of the abstract noun greed.
There are two syllables. In-sult.