Affront


The meaning of the word Affront is: to do or say something that shows a lack of respect


Examples:

The crooked cop is an affront to all that is good about law enforcement.

published by Katie on 2021-04-29 16:43:50


By not bowing to the queen, you have shown an affront to the entire royal family.

published by Yolanda on 2021-10-02 15:22:00


The monks considered the loud party next door to be an affront to their religious beliefs.

published by Yen on 2022-01-01 13:38:19


Because the old man considers children walking through his yard to be a personal affront, he often calls the police during the summer months.

published by Naoma on 2021-07-04 16:05:23


Many people find the idea of building a mall over an abandoned cemetery to be an affront to the dead and their families.

published by Mireya on 2021-11-28 10:27:21


Before the judge sentenced the teenage killer, he told him his heinous actions were an affront to all civilized people.

published by Kesha on 2021-07-26 15:35:23


The teacher took it as an affront when the rebellious student threw a piece of trash at her.

published by Lakeisha on 2021-08-29 02:53:15


Although I am not opposed to the production of rated R movies, I would consider watching one to be an affront to my religious values.

published by Chun on 2021-08-07 23:58:06


The minorities at the event took the racist symbol as an affront to their ethnic backgrounds.

published by Shelby on 2021-02-02 18:34:33


When Jack heard the mean joke Cathy made about him, he took it as a personal affront.

published by Stephan on 2021-04-12 00:37:47


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