Similar words: resulting, insult, result in, add insult to injury, exulting, consult, insular, consultant. Meaning: [ɪn'sʌltɪŋ] adj. 1. expressing offensive reproach 2. expressing extreme contempt.
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31 Jarvis was fired for insulting a customer.
32 Can a true statement be abusive or insulting?
33 Breslin was sharply reprimanded for insulting an Asian-American reporter.
34 The same problem arises where a person is wearing an insulting emblem on his clothing.
35 It is insulting to what we do and it may be sacrilegious.
36 The allegation is dangerous and insulting to Morrissey, especially when you consider that he has never publicly espoused racist views.
37 Despite his apology, a religious court convicted him of using insulting language.
38 He was accused of using threatening or insulting behaviour and of assaulting a police officer.
39 Beavis and Butt-head never realized Daria was insulting them, which was part of the humor and also part of their attraction.
40 For this, he was convicted of distributing insulting material whereby a breach of the peace was likely to be occasioned.
41 Certain kinds of behaviour, even when considered on its own, may have a symbolic significance that its witnesses find insulting.
42 There seems little doubt about who is being foolishly insulting.
43 Band members sing spontaneous and insulting ditties, needling the girls as they run up the court or in-bound the ball.
44 Those who invoke it are signalling an equivocal stance on slavery, at best, and thus are insulting all black people.
45 Abuse cases have ranged from insulting words to physical assaults.
46 And why are diet books so humiliating and insulting to read?
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47 Was it insulting to assume that mothers still raised their children?
48 She says that she was half strangled by a group of youths who taunted her by insulting her boyfriend's colour.
49 And getting through a national campaign without insulting other nations or the future may be an underrated talent.
50 But a religious court convicted him of using insulting language and ordered the flogging.
51 So one day when my grandfather came in and began insulting my grandmother, my father went off on him.
52 What she would give to punch him on the nose, and flatten once and for all his insulting, devilish assumptions.
53 The justice minister is currently being investigated for insulting the police, who wanted to ban the League's praetorian guard.
54 It would be insulting to some one of Walker's stature to pretend otherwise.
55 There was also the problem of defining the use of insulting words and behaviour.
56 He had ridden to her rescue like a knight on a white charger and now he was insulting her.
57 I wasn't being deliberately insulting. I simply meant that more exercise would be good for you.
58 Do not compare yourself to others. If you do so, you are insulting yourself. Adolf Hitler
59 But the following afternoon, one of them is brought back, drunk, shrieking, insulting everyone in sight.
60 He was introduced in 1910, but has recently been decried as insulting by anti-racist campaigners.
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