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1 insult
1. verb(to treat (a person) rudely or contemptuously: He insulted her by telling her she was not only ugly but stupid too.) fornærme; håne2. noun((a) comment or action that insults: She took it as an insult that he did not shake hands with her.) fornærmelse; hån* * *1. verb(to treat (a person) rudely or contemptuously: He insulted her by telling her she was not only ugly but stupid too.) fornærme; håne2. noun((a) comment or action that insults: She took it as an insult that he did not shake hands with her.) fornærmelse; hån -
2 to insult
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3 affront
1. noun(an insult, usually one made in public: His remarks were obviously intended as an affront to her.) fornærmelse2. verb(to insult or offend: We were affronted by the offhand way in which they treated us.) fornærme* * *1. noun(an insult, usually one made in public: His remarks were obviously intended as an affront to her.) fornærmelse2. verb(to insult or offend: We were affronted by the offhand way in which they treated us.) fornærme -
4 smart
1. adjective1) (neat and well-dressed; fashionable: You're looking very smart today; a smart suit.) smart2) (clever and quick in thought and action: We need a smart boy to help in the shop; I don't trust some of those smart salesmen.) kvik; smart3) (brisk; sharp: She gave him a smart slap on the cheek.) sviende2. verb1) ((of part of the body) to be affected by a sharp stinging feeling: The thick smoke made his eyes smart.) svie2) (to feel annoyed, resentful etc after being insulted etc: He is still smarting from your remarks.) have ondt3. noun(the stinging feeling left by a blow or the resentful feeling left by an insult: He could still feel the smart of her slap/insult.) svien- smarten- smartly
- smartness
- smart bomb
- smart card* * *1. adjective1) (neat and well-dressed; fashionable: You're looking very smart today; a smart suit.) smart2) (clever and quick in thought and action: We need a smart boy to help in the shop; I don't trust some of those smart salesmen.) kvik; smart3) (brisk; sharp: She gave him a smart slap on the cheek.) sviende2. verb1) ((of part of the body) to be affected by a sharp stinging feeling: The thick smoke made his eyes smart.) svie2) (to feel annoyed, resentful etc after being insulted etc: He is still smarting from your remarks.) have ondt3. noun(the stinging feeling left by a blow or the resentful feeling left by an insult: He could still feel the smart of her slap/insult.) svien- smarten- smartly
- smartness
- smart bomb
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5 snub
1. past tense, past participle - snubbed; verb(to treat, or speak to, in a cold, scornful way; to insult: He snubbed me by not replying to my question.) affærdige2. noun(an act of snubbing; an insult.) affærdigelse3. adjective((of the nose) short and slightly turned up at the end: a snub nose.) opstopper-* * *1. past tense, past participle - snubbed; verb(to treat, or speak to, in a cold, scornful way; to insult: He snubbed me by not replying to my question.) affærdige2. noun(an act of snubbing; an insult.) affærdigelse3. adjective((of the nose) short and slightly turned up at the end: a snub nose.) opstopper- -
6 abuse
1. [ə'bju:z] verb1) (to use wrongly, usually with harmful results: She abused her privileges by taking too long a holiday.) misbruge; mishandle2) (to insult or speak roughly to: She abused the servants.) skælde ud2. [ə'bju:s] noun1) (insulting language: He shouted abuse at her.) skældsord2) (the wrong use of something: This toy has been subjected to a lot of abuse.) misbrug; mishandling•- abusive- abusively
- abusiveness* * *1. [ə'bju:z] verb1) (to use wrongly, usually with harmful results: She abused her privileges by taking too long a holiday.) misbruge; mishandle2) (to insult or speak roughly to: She abused the servants.) skælde ud2. [ə'bju:s] noun1) (insulting language: He shouted abuse at her.) skældsord2) (the wrong use of something: This toy has been subjected to a lot of abuse.) misbrug; mishandling•- abusive- abusively
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7 brickbat
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8 call (someone) names
(to insult (someone) by applying rude names to him.) give øgenavn* * *(to insult (someone) by applying rude names to him.) give øgenavn -
9 call (someone) names
(to insult (someone) by applying rude names to him.) give øgenavn* * *(to insult (someone) by applying rude names to him.) give øgenavn -
10 deliberate
[di'libərət]1) (intentional and not by accident: That was a deliberate insult.) forsætlig; bevidst2) (cautious and not hurried: He had a very deliberate way of walking.) rolig•* * *[di'libərət]1) (intentional and not by accident: That was a deliberate insult.) forsætlig; bevidst2) (cautious and not hurried: He had a very deliberate way of walking.) rolig• -
11 do (someone) wrong
(to insult (someone), treat (someone) unfairly etc.) fornærme; gøre uret* * *(to insult (someone), treat (someone) unfairly etc.) fornærme; gøre uret -
12 do (someone) wrong
(to insult (someone), treat (someone) unfairly etc.) fornærme; gøre uret* * *(to insult (someone), treat (someone) unfairly etc.) fornærme; gøre uret -
13 inadvertent
[inəd'və:tənt](not done on purpose: an inadvertent insult.) utilsigtet* * *[inəd'və:tənt](not done on purpose: an inadvertent insult.) utilsigtet -
14 knowingly
1) (in a knowing manner: She smiled knowingly.) bevidst2) (deliberately or on purpose: He would not knowingly insult her.) med vilje* * *1) (in a knowing manner: She smiled knowingly.) bevidst2) (deliberately or on purpose: He would not knowingly insult her.) med vilje -
15 manhood
1) ((of a male) the state of being adult, physically (and mentally) mature etc: He died before he reached manhood.) manddom2) (manly qualities: He took her refusal to marry him as an insult to his manhood.) mandlig stolthed* * *1) ((of a male) the state of being adult, physically (and mentally) mature etc: He died before he reached manhood.) manddom2) (manly qualities: He took her refusal to marry him as an insult to his manhood.) mandlig stolthed -
16 outrage
1. noun(a wicked act, especially of great violence: the outrages committed by the soldiers; The decision to close the road is a public outrage.) uhyrlighed; skandale2. verb(to hurt, shock or insult: She was outraged by his behaviour.) såre; chokere- outrageously
- outrageousness* * *1. noun(a wicked act, especially of great violence: the outrages committed by the soldiers; The decision to close the road is a public outrage.) uhyrlighed; skandale2. verb(to hurt, shock or insult: She was outraged by his behaviour.) såre; chokere- outrageously
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17 retaliate
[rə'tælieit](to do something unpleasant to a person in return for something unpleasant he has done to one: If you insult him, he will retaliate.) gøre gengæld* * *[rə'tælieit](to do something unpleasant to a person in return for something unpleasant he has done to one: If you insult him, he will retaliate.) gøre gengæld -
18 strike home
((of a blow, insult etc) to reach the place where it will hurt most.) ramme lige i plet* * *((of a blow, insult etc) to reach the place where it will hurt most.) ramme lige i plet -
19 swallow
I 1. ['swoləu] verb1) (to allow to pass down the throat to the stomach: Try to swallow the pill; His throat was so painful that he could hardly swallow.) sluge; synke2) (to accept (eg a lie or insult) without question or protest: You'll never get her to swallow that story!) sluge2. noun(an act of swallowing.) synkebevægelse- swallow up II ['swoləu] noun(a type of insect-eating bird with long wings and a divided tail.) svale* * *I 1. ['swoləu] verb1) (to allow to pass down the throat to the stomach: Try to swallow the pill; His throat was so painful that he could hardly swallow.) sluge; synke2) (to accept (eg a lie or insult) without question or protest: You'll never get her to swallow that story!) sluge2. noun(an act of swallowing.) synkebevægelse- swallow up II ['swoləu] noun(a type of insect-eating bird with long wings and a divided tail.) svale -
20 wrong
[roŋ] 1. adjective1) (having an error or mistake(s); incorrect: The child gave the wrong answer; We went in the wrong direction.) forkert2) (incorrect in one's answer(s), opinion(s) etc; mistaken: I thought Singapore was south of the Equator, but I was quite wrong.) gal3) (not good, not morally correct etc: It is wrong to steal.) forkert4) (not suitable: He's the wrong man for the job.) forkert5) (not right; not normal: There's something wrong with this engine; What's wrong with that child - why is she crying?) i vejen2. adverb(incorrectly: I think I may have spelt her name wrong.) forkert3. noun(that which is not morally correct: He does not know right from wrong.) uret4. verb(to insult or hurt unjustly: You wrong me by suggesting that I'm lying.) gøre uret- wrongful- wrongfully
- wrongfulness
- wrongly
- wrongdoer
- wrongdoing
- do someone wrong
- do wrong
- do wrong
- go wrong
- in the wrong* * *[roŋ] 1. adjective1) (having an error or mistake(s); incorrect: The child gave the wrong answer; We went in the wrong direction.) forkert2) (incorrect in one's answer(s), opinion(s) etc; mistaken: I thought Singapore was south of the Equator, but I was quite wrong.) gal3) (not good, not morally correct etc: It is wrong to steal.) forkert4) (not suitable: He's the wrong man for the job.) forkert5) (not right; not normal: There's something wrong with this engine; What's wrong with that child - why is she crying?) i vejen2. adverb(incorrectly: I think I may have spelt her name wrong.) forkert3. noun(that which is not morally correct: He does not know right from wrong.) uret4. verb(to insult or hurt unjustly: You wrong me by suggesting that I'm lying.) gøre uret- wrongful- wrongfully
- wrongfulness
- wrongly
- wrongdoer
- wrongdoing
- do someone wrong
- do wrong
- do wrong
- go wrong
- in the wrong
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