Action that shows contemptuous disregard; contemptuous treatment or behaviour; insulting action; outrage, injury, contumely. to do despite to: to…
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrespect > insult > [noun] (55) despite1297 Action that shows contemptuous disregard; contemptuous treatment or behaviour; insulting action; outrage, injury, contumely. to do despite to: to… conteckc1380 Contumely. reproofa1382 Insulting or opprobrious language or behaviour towards a person; insult, abuse, scorn. Obsolete. contumelyc1386 Insolent reproach or abuse; insulting or offensively contemptuous language or treatment; despite; scornful rudeness; now, esp. such contemptuous… villainya1400 Treatment of a degrading or shameful nature as suffered or received by a person; ill-usage, injury, indignity, insult. Obsolete. cagment1504 ? Insult, affront. injury?1518 Intentionally hurtful or offensive speech or words; reviling, insult, calumny; a taunt, an affront. Obsolete. mispersoning1522 The action of misperson, v.; ill-use, insult, slander. opprobry1569 Ignominious, contumelious, or scornful treatment; an instance of this; an indignity. Obsolete. disgrace1592 The expression of dishonour and reprobation; opprobrium, reproach, disparagement; an expression or term of reprobation. Obsolete or archaic. baffling1602 Treatment with insult or contumely. Obsolete. affronting1611 The action of openly insulting or offending someone; an instance of this. insultance?1615 Insulting action or behaviour. confronta1626 The act of facing or confronting; a face-to-face encounter; an affront. abusiveness1633 Scurrility, rudeness; insulting or offensive language. confrontmentc1635 Affront. Obsolete. Cf. confront, n. 2. baffle1647 Disgrace, affront. Obsolete. insultancy1655 contumeliousness1657 Contumelious character or quality. disobliging1692 The action of disoblige, v. affrontingness1730 Insulting or offensive manner or behaviour. insultation1755 The action, or an act, of insulting (in sense 1 or 2aof vb.); scornful triumph or boasting; injuriously contemptuous speech or behaviour; insult. insulting1837 The action of insult, v.. Scornfully triumphing over another (obsolete or archaic), or treating him with contemptuous abuse; with plural a scornful… ranking1954 In specific uses. U.S. slang (chiefly in African-American use). The demonstration of one's superiority in a group, esp. by disparaging, humiliating… Subcategories:— an insult (26) — one who insults (2) — one who receives an insult (1) — post as form of insult (2) |
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