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1 revilement
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2 sértés
(DE) Affront {r}; Ausfälligkeit {e}; Beleidigung {e}; Erniedrigung {e}; Injurie {e}; Insult {r}; Kränkung {e}; beleidigt; beschimpfe; Unglimpf {r}; (EN) abuse; affront; aggrievance; aggrievement; breach; contumely; flout; humiliation; injury; insult; lesion; offence; offense; revilement; wound -
3 szidalom
(DE) Scheltwort {s}; Schimpwort {s}; (EN) imprecation; revilement; vituperation -
4 szitkozódás
(DE) Gefluche {s}; fluchen; Gebelfer {s}; (EN) billingsgate; invectives; jaw; revilement; reviling; swear -
5 szitok
(DE) Schimpwort {s}; Höllenbrut {e}; (EN) cuss; cuss-word; damning; imprecate; revilement; swear-word
См. также в других словарях:
Revilement — Re*vile ment, n. The act of reviling; also, contemptuous language; reproach; abuse. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
revilement — I noun abuse, affront, animadversion, aspersion, berating, billingsgate, bitter words, castigation, censure, condemnation, contumely, criticism, cursing, denunciation, depreciation, detraction, diatribe, discommendation, disparagement, execration … Law dictionary
revilement of religion — index blasphemy Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
revilement — noun see revile … New Collegiate Dictionary
revilement — See revile. * * * … Universalium
revilement — noun The act of reviling … Wiktionary
revilement — Synonyms and related words: abuse, assailing, assault, attack, berating, bitter words, blackening, calumny, character assassination, contumely, defamation, defamation of character, defilement, denigration, diatribe, execration, hard words,… … Moby Thesaurus
revilement — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Harsh, often insulting language: abuse, billingsgate, contumely, invective, obloquy, railing, reviling, scurrility, scurrilousness, vituperation. See PRAISE … English dictionary for students
revilement — re vile·ment || rɪ vaɪlmÉ™nt n. abuse, disparagement, defamation, libel, derision … English contemporary dictionary
revilement — n 1. vituperation, assailment, abuse, attack, belaboring; curse, execration, imprecation, malediction, anathematization; invective, railing, fulmination, upbraiding, objurgation, contumely, berating, scolding, tongue lashing; censure, reproach,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
revilement — re·vile·ment … English syllables