Sentences with insult
in·sult
I i - I did not mean to insult you. [VERB noun]
- Their behaviour was an insult to the people they represent. [+ to]
- Saudi Interior Minister Prince Nayef said Riyadh considered the cartoons an insult to Mohammad and all Muslims.
- In fact, it can feel like they are just trying to add insult to injury.
- Some television is an insult to intelligence
- That book is an insult to one's intelligence.
- Adding insult to injury is they are pursued by lenders for the loan balance even after a foreclosure.
- Assumption of dishonesty is an insult to both home inspectors and real estate agents.
- The heartache that accompanies a break up is very hard to deal with and adding insult to injury is the big bruise that the ego gets.
- Even if they are misinformed, don't insult them by being rude.
- The verb is pronounced (ɪnsʌlt ). The noun is pronounced (ɪnsʌlt ).