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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Insulting' in a Sentence

"Tending to give offense or hurt someone's feelings, characterized by impolite and disrespectful behavior, often involving rudeness or insolence." more

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Jenny felt sad when her friend made an insulting remark about her shoes.
The cat gave an insulting look when the dog entered its territory.
Her insulting remarks made Timmy feel sad.
Despite the insulting comments, Sarah continued to work hard and ignored the negativity.
Jenny ignored the insulting whispers and confidently presented her science project to the class.
The boy felt insulting remarks about his drawing, but he continued to enjoy art.
The bullies were punished for their insulting comments about other students.
Sending insulting messages is not allowed on the school's online platform.
The cat gave an insulting stare to the new puppy in the house.
The rude monster said insulting words.
Despite the insulting comments, Tom proudly wore his homemade costume to the Halloween party.
The teacher scolded the students for their insulting behavior in class.
The teacher told the students not to use insulting words in the classroom.
The superhero never responded to the villain's insulting taunts.
The naughty child made an insulting gesture.
The superhero stopped the villain from making insulting gestures.
That was an insulting comment!
Sarah found an insulting note on her desk, but she decided to ignore it and focus on her studies.
He made an insulting comment about her drawing.

Insulting

in-suhl-ting
adjectiveTending to give offense or hurt someone's feelings, characterized by impolite and disrespectful behavior, often involving rudeness or insolence.
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Last Updated On: March 16, 2024
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