abuse, affront, aspersion, black eye, blasphemy, cheap shot, contempt, contumely, derision, despite, discourtesy, disdainfulness, disgrace, disrespect, ignominy, impertinence, impudence, incivility, indignity, insolence, invective, libel, mockery, obloquy, offense, opprobrium, outrage, put-down, rudeness, scorn, scurrility, shame, slam, slander, slap, slap in the face, slight, snub, superciliousness, taunt, unpleasantry, vilification, vituperation
aggravate, annoy, blister, curse, cut to the quick, debase, degrade, deride, dishonor, disoblige, dump on, flout, gird, humiliate, injure, irritate, jeer, libel, mock, outrage, pan, provoke, put down*, revile, ridicule, roast, scoff, slam*, slander, slight, sneer, snub, step on one's toes, taunt, tease, underestimate, vex
Insulted is the past participle of insult.
The abstract noun for insult is "insultation."
When you insult someone, you hurt their feelings.
His insult is more demeaning to the him than it is to me.
The insult to my integrity made me very angry.
Insult, disrespect
No. Chum is a synonym of friend. Chump is a mild insult
Joke, parody, farce, travesty, jest, insult, disrespect, ridicule, scorn, contempt...
mimic, ridicule, deride, imitate, copy, counterfeit, impersonate, spoof, parody, insult, taunt, tease, make fun of
Not necessarily. Technically it means "unable to speak". However, it's come to be used as a synonym for "stupid", and is generally regarded as insulting.
You could call a girl a comédienne, which literally is just a synonym for "actrice" (actress) but can be used as an insult for a girl who puts on emotions melodramatically.
It is correct when used to refer to a gay person. It is incorrect when used to refer to a straight person in order to insult them. It is also incorrect to use it as a synonym for stupid.
Insult is a noun (an insult) and a verb (to insult).
Synonyms could include angrily, irately, furiously, resentfully, scornfully, bitterly, or heatedly. Indignation is usually an angry response to some offense, insult, or slight.
The word 'insult' is both a noun (insult, insults) and a verb (insult, insults, insulting, insulted).Examples:Look, a two dollar tip. That is an insult. (noun)You can't insult someone with that large an ego. (verb)
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.
The opposite of an insult is a compliment.