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insulting

/in-suhl-ting/US // ɪnˈsʌl tɪŋ //

侮辱性的,侮辱性,侮辱性的话语,侮辱性的东西

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : giving or causing insult; characterized by affronting rudeness, insolence, etc.

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Examples

  • As fashion icon Tim Gunn told The Washington Post, that can make shopping a “horribly insulting and demoralizing experience.”

  • The fastest solutions would add considerable work to my plate and could also come off as insulting and hand-holding.

  • The Pilgrims thanked their God for the downfall of a “proud and insulting” enemy.

  • Some described awkward and insulting encounters while others said police threatened them with deportation.

  • There’s nothing more insulting to a blogger than having someone try to beat down their posting price.

  • She was even sweet to that smug ingrate Miss Bunting after she kept insulting everyone at dinner.

  • But Goff called it “insulting” to suggest that he might be running a super PAC for personal gain.

  • When Christians and Hindus are accused of insulting Islam in Pakistan, the punishment is harsh.

  • It is not merely morally absurd to suggest that facts do not matter; as a person of color, it is insulting and degrading.

  • Barbie is an unrealistic, unhealthy, insulting representation of female appearance.

  • The Marquise looked at her, her face manifesting no offence at the almost insulting words.

  • Your callers are, in a measure, invited guests, and it will be an insulting mark of rudeness to be out when they call.

  • Whoever denied the latter was accused of insulting and slandering the nation.

  • The rebel soldiers became more and more insulting and overbearing.

  • I know—I cannot expect that you would; and that, under such circumstances, it would be insulting in me to offer it.