Insultó (en. Insulted)

/insul'to/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To say or do something that offends another person.
The player insulted the referee during the match.
El jugador insultó al árbitro durante el partido.
To direct hurtful or disdainful words at someone.
She insulted her ex-partner upon learning about his new relationship.
Ella insultó a su ex pareja al enterarse de su nueva relación.
To make a suggestion that belittles another person.
The comment he made about her work was a direct insult.
El comentario que hizo sobre su trabajo fue un insulto directo.

Etymology

It comes from the Latin 'insultare', which means 'to jump upon', extended to 'to do something offensive'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Insulting each other
Offending each other.
Insultarse mutuamente
Don't insult intelligence
Do not underestimate someone's intelligence.
No insultes la inteligencia
Insult to friendship
An act that offends a friendship.
Insulto a la amistad

Related Words

insult
An action of offending or belittling someone.
insulto
offense
A word or act that causes harm or injury to someone.
ofensa
disdain
A feeling of lack of respect towards someone or something.
desprecio

Slang Meanings

To throw shade
When he was criticized, he just said he didn’t care, because he doesn't like to throw shade.
Cuando lo criticaron, él solo dijo que no le importaba, porque no le gusta tirar palo.
To throw dirt on someone
Upon learning what he did, I decided to throw dirt on him and never speak to him again.
Al enterarse de lo que hizo, decidí echarle tierra y no volver a hablar con él.