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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61 Badr's departure followed a sustained campaign by the opposition for his dismissal for publicly insulting prominent intellectuals and politicians.
62 Still, I decided, there wasn't much fear of Mrs Chapman accepting so insulting an offer.
63 He had claimed to believe in her innocence, but had not apologised for misjudging and insulting her.
64 She started making insulting comments about the size of my stomach.
65 Telford, of Wheatley, Doncaster, was conditionally discharged by town magistrates after admitting threatening, abusive and insulting behaviour.
66 Cantor figured he could afford caution, even at the risk of insulting the caller.
67 The message was clear - no matter how insulting passengers became, we couldn't do anything but grin and bear it.
68 It's insulting when people assume I must be a racist because I'm from the South.
69 The captain is not only insulting but uncooperative.
70 He was galled by her insulting language.
71 It was the most unfair and insulting mistake.
72 How insulting! His insolence is beyond belief.
73 How insulting. MPD was never a disorder.
74 Maj.Gen.Ismail Etman told a private TV station Monday that Sanad's blog was not only insulting, but he also agitated against the country's policy of mandatory military conscription.
75 He was curt and to the point without being rude or insulting.
76 Article 142 The lawyers of both parties shall respect each other in the court trial or negotiation, no one may use sharp-fanged , cynical or insulting languages.
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77 College students answered a series of questions about their character—whether, for example, they're soft-hearted or enjoy insulting people.
78 Tim. 1:13 Who formerly was a blasphemer and a persecutor and an insulting person; but I was shown mercy because, being ignorant, I acted in unbelief.
79 Crash your dermott, yid, " meaning to shut up, but it was very insulting."
80 And it was just really insulting, actually, to me. So I would really love for the book to do really well so those people could eat crow.
81 Material insulting, or that could be considered defamatory or libelous, to other persons, institutions or companies.
82 You risk insulting your French host by insinuating his cellar is inadequate.
83 One of the apprentices made an insulting remark to a passing officer.
84 Is your boss a yeller, a micro manager or clueless? Does he put insulting notes on memos that co-workers can see? Does he throw things?
85 Should we stop singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" for fear of insulting the British?
86 A court in Netherlands has ordered that a controversial right-wing politician should stand trial for insulting hatred against Muslims.
87 It's just so insulting . Spring for a new blank tape, doctor!
88 If moodiness were Cobain's one distinguishing feature, perhaps this would be apt -- an erroneous, shortsighted and insulting presumption.
89 She was extremely arrogant in her claim, as well as denigrating and insulting to me!
90 Their behaviour may seem insulting, but it's important not to rise to the bait and get cross.
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