affronted

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affronted Definition

  • 1feeling or showing offense or disrespect
  • 2insulted or offended someone intentionally

Using affronted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "affronted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was affronted by his rude behavior.

  • Example

    He felt affronted when she criticized his work.

  • Example

    The ambassador was affronted by the lack of respect shown to him.

affronted Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for affronted

Antonyms for affronted

Phrases with affronted

  • to feel insulted or offended by something

    Example

    He took affront at her comments about his appearance.

  • an action or statement that is insulting or offensive to someone

    Example

    The proposal was seen as an affront to the community's values and traditions.

  • a sense of personal pride or self-respect that has been insulted or offended

    Example

    His affronted dignity prevented him from apologizing for his mistake.

Origins of affronted

from French 'affronter', meaning 'to confront'

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Summary: affronted in Brief

'Affronted' [uh-fruhn-tid] is an adjective that describes feeling or showing offense or disrespect, or being insulted or offended intentionally. It is often used in phrases like 'take affront' and 'an affront to someone,' which denote feeling insulted or offended by something. 'Affronted dignity' refers to a sense of personal pride or self-respect that has been insulted or offended.