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insulting

insulting

insulting ADJ.

insulting SUST.

insulting

insulting

give a derisive or insulting name to V.

insult <an insult; insults> V. (relations)

insult <an insult; insults> SUST. (feelings & emotions)

insult SUST. (feelings & emotions)

insult one another V.

Ejemplos de uso para insulting

give a derisive or insulting name to

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Several of these terms are derogatory or insulting.
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She is a harsh and insulting taskmaster, which upsets the glee club.
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The practice is deprecated because it is often considered insulting and because flags tend to evoke feelings other than the intended meaning.
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Not speaking politely enough can be insulting, and speaking too politely can be distancing (and therefore also insulting) or seem sarcastic.
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The term may be considered insulting in serious contexts, though is now more likely to be used in friendly jest.
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I find it outrageous and insulting, and inexcusable.
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However, he notes, production design and other features of traditionally staged productions of the opera, often do look somewhat insensitive, not to say insulting...
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The law prohibits incitement to violence, ethnic hatred, rebellion, and insulting the head of state or other senior members of the government.
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In cultures which value punctuality, being late is seen as disrespectful of others' time and may be considered insulting.
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Other peoples find them paranoid, insulting, and dismissive, while hobgoblins in turn treat all others as potential threats.
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