Insult
UK /["/ˈɪnsʌlt/"]/US /["/ˈɪnsʌlt/"]/
Definition
a remark or an action that is said or done in order to offend somebody
In simple words: To say something hurtful to someone.
Examples
- He took her comment as an insult to his intelligence.
- The comedian's insult about the audience made some people uncomfortable.
- She shouted an insult that hurt his feelings deeply.
- In medicine, an insult can refer to a harmful attack on the body, like a brain insult due to trauma.
- The doctor explained that the patient suffered a cardiac insult during the heart attack.
Usage notes
Use 'insult' in contexts where someone speaks disrespectfully. Avoid in formal settings. It can imply intentional harm and should be used carefully.
Grammar pattern
insult + object
Memory hint
Think of 'in-salt' — imagine someone adding salt to a wound to remember it hurts.
Collocations
- bad
- grave
- great
- hurl
- shout
- throw
- fly
- insult to
- add insult to injury
- an insult to your intelligence
Synonyms
- offend
- slur
- slight
- disparage
- denigrate
Antonyms
- compliment
- praise
- flattery
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'assault' as both involve harm.
- Using as a noun without knowing the context, e.g., 'That was an insult.' instead of 'He insulted me.'
- Not recognizing the severity of the word in modest situations.