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1 insult
أَهَانَ \ humiliate: to shame; lower the pride of: a humiliating defeat. insult: to be very rude to; treat with dishonour: He insulted me by calling me a liar. \ حَقَّرَ \ humiliate: to shame; lower the pride of: a humiliating defeat. insult: to be very rude to; treat with dishonour: He insulted me by calling me a liar. \ See Also أهان (أَهَانَ) -
2 insult
[ɪnˈsalt]1. verbto treat (a person) rudely or contemptuously:يُهين، يَشْتُمHe insulted her by telling her she was not only ugly but stupid too.
2. [ˈɪnsalt] noun(a) comment or action that insults:إهانَه، شَتيمَه، مَسَبَّهShe took it as an insult that he did not shake hands with her.
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3 insult
تَحْقِير \ insult: (an) insulting statement or action. debasement: depreciation; contempt. -
4 insult
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5 ahana
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6 ihana
insult [hana] -
7 tahhqir
insult [hhaqara] Aze tehkir, Per tahhqir, Tur tahkir borrowed from Ar -
8 affront
[əˈfrant]1. nounan insult, usually one made in public:إهَانَة عَلَنِيَّهHis remarks were obviously intended as an affront to her.
2. verbto insult or offend:يُهِين عَلَانِيَّةWe were affronted by the offhand way in which they treated us.
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9 smart
[smaːt]1. adjective1) neat and well-dressed; fashionable:أنيقa smart suit.
2) clever and quick in thought and action:حاذِق، ذكيI don't trust some of those smart salesmen.
3) brisk; sharp:سَريع، حادShe gave him a smart slap on the cheek.
2. verb1) (of part of the body) to be affected by a sharp stinging feeling:مُتألِّمThe thick smoke made his eyes smart.
2) to feel annoyed, resentful etc after being insulted etc:مُنْزَعِج، مُغْتاظHe is still smarting from your remarks.
3. nounthe stinging feeling left by a blow or the resentful feeling left by an insult:وَخْزَه، إهانَه، لَطْمَهHe could still feel the smart of her slap/insult.
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10 snub
[snab] past tense, past participle snubbed1. verbto treat, or speak to, in a cold, scornful way; to insult:يُعامِل بازْدِراء، يَنْتَهِرHe snubbed me by not replying to my question.
2. nounan act of snubbing; an insult.إزْدِراء، إنْتِهار3. adjective(of the nose) short and slightly turned up at the end:خانِس الأنْفa snub nose.
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11 humiliate
أَهَانَ \ humiliate: to shame; lower the pride of: a humiliating defeat. insult: to be very rude to; treat with dishonour: He insulted me by calling me a liar. \ حَقَّرَ \ humiliate: to shame; lower the pride of: a humiliating defeat. insult: to be very rude to; treat with dishonour: He insulted me by calling me a liar. \ See Also أهان (أَهَانَ) -
12 ghalaba
overwhelm, vanquish [Mal gheleb (win), Heb he'eliv (insult), Syr 'elab]--------victory [ghalaba] Aze qelebe, Per ghalabe, Tur galebe, Uzb ghalaba borrowed from Ar -
13 hhaqara
contempt [hhaqara] Aze heqaret, Hin hikara, Per hhaqarat, Tur hakaret borrowed from Ar--------despise, disrespect, insult [Sem hh-q-r, Gez hhqr] -
14 sabba
cause [Sem s-b-b, JNA sabab (cause), Amh sebeb]--------insult [Sem s-b-b, Meh seb, Jib sebb] -
15 tta'ana
push; pierce, penetrate; taunt, attack, insult [Meh tton (thrust at), Hrs tton, Uga tt'n (stab)] -
16 أذية
1) insult 2) insultus -
17 التهاب الجلد الناجم عن التأذي المتكرر
cumulative insult dermatitisArabic-English Medical Dictionary > التهاب الجلد الناجم عن التأذي المتكرر
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18 أذى
n. injury, suffering, harm, lesion, violence, disfavor, hurst, insult, trauma, mayhem, disadvantage, disfavour, hardship, wickedness, injustice, zenana -
19 أهان
v. abase oneself, affront, offend, give offense, take offense, debase, dishonour, revile, dishonor, slight, injure, insult, malign, degrade, oppress, outrage, flout, slap -
20 إهانة
n. insult, affront, offence, offense, indignity, dishonour, injury, slap, dishonor, umbrage, despite, reflexion, reflection, mortification, insolence, flout, slur, degradation, crinkle, tawdriness
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