Calling someone annoying may be an insult, but it may be a simple description of how the speaker feels. It all depends on the circumstances.
The luhya word for the English word insult is "tusi."
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.
Of course not. It's just an insult. If somebody is being annoying or just acting downright dumb then people call them a noob. Noob is different from newb. If you call somebody a newb its because they are new and annoying. Hope this helped!
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.
Tagalog translation of ANNOYING: kainis
Examples: He is annoying. They are annoying. We are annoying. You are annoying. There's not a plural version of the word.
There are two syllables. In-sult.
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)
more annoying, most annoying
His insult is more demeaning to the him than it is to me.
No, but it's an insult.