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  1. INSULT definition: 1. an offensive remark or action: 2. something that causes an injury or damage to the body: 3. to…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of INSULT is to treat with insolence, indignity, or contempt : affront; also : to affect offensively or damagingly. How to use insult in a sentence.

    • Scumbag. This term is used to insult someone by implying that they are a despicable or contemptible person. For example, “That scumbag cheated me out of my money!”
    • Damn. While not directly insulting, “damn” is a mild expletive that can express frustration, annoyance, or disappointment. For instance, “Damn, I forgot my keys again!”
    • Sh*t. This vulgar term is used to insult someone or express frustration, anger, or disappointment. For example, “You’re such a piece of sh*t!” In a moment of frustration, one might say, “Sh*t, I can’t find my phone.”
    • Son of a b*tch. This derogatory term is used to insult someone by insulting their mother. For instance, “You son of a b*tch, how dare you steal from me!”
  3. a selfish, unpleasant, obnoxious person. ass-kisser. someone who says nice things to someone in order to get something from them. bastard. an unpleasant, despicable person. bimbo. a pretty, but empty-headed, young lady. bugger (1) a disliked or pitiful person, usually a man.

  4. insult in American English. (ɪnˈsʌlt ; for n. ˈɪnˌsʌlt ) verb transitive. 1. to treat or speak to with scorn, insolence, or great disrespect; subject to treatment, a remark, etc. that hurts or is meant to hurt the feelings or pride. 2. Obsolete. to attack; assail.

  5. Insult definition: to treat or speak to insolently or with contemptuous rudeness; affront.. See examples of INSULT used in a sentence.

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  7. If you insult someone, you have offended that person — either intentionally or unintentionally — through your actions or words. You might insult your host if you refuse to try the dessert he made from pasta, nuts, and chocolate sauce.

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