Meaning & Definition of word "Insulting"

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    Insulting

    ɪnˈsʌltɪŋ

    verb:

    • 1. present participle of insult; to speak to or treat with disrespect or rudeness.
      • Example: By insulting his intelligence, she drove him to defend himself fiercely.

    adjective:

    • 1. causing offense or hurt due to disrespectful or disparaging remarks.
      • Example: His insulting comments during the meeting made several colleagues uncomfortable.
    • 2. derogatory; belittling.
      • Example: She found the article's insulting tone towards women to be particularly offensive.
    • 3. rude or disrespectful.
      • Example: It was insulting for him to interrupt her speech with such a dismissive gesture.

    Etymology

    from Latin insultare, meaning 'to leap upon, attack.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    an insulting joke:

    a joke that offends someone

    insulting someone to their face:

    openly expressing disdain or contempt towards someone

    insulting authority:

    showing disrespect or contempt for those in power

    Related Words

    insult:

    a disrespectful or scornfully abusive remark

    offend:

    to cause displeasure or resentment

    mock:

    to ridicule or make fun of someone

    Slang Meanings of insulting

    Meaning: throwing shade

    Example Sentence: When she said that dress looked 'interesting,' she was really throwing shade.

    Meaning: diss

    Example Sentence: He totally dissed me at the party with that comment.