different between insulting vs slanderous
insulting
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?s?lt??/
Adjective
insulting (comparative more insulting, superlative most insulting)
- Containing insult, or having the intention of insulting.
Derived terms
- insultingly
Translations
Verb
insulting
- present participle of insult
Noun
insulting (plural insultings)
- The act of giving insult.
- a. 1677, Isaac Barrow, Of a Peacable Temper and Carriage (sermon)
- grievous reproaches, and scornful insultings over him in his affliction
- 1689, Thomas Smith, diary
- Many were the outragings and insultings of the Indians upon the English while Sir Edmund Andros was Governor.
- a. 1677, Isaac Barrow, Of a Peacable Temper and Carriage (sermon)
Anagrams
- unlisting
insulting From the web:
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slanderous
English
Etymology
slander +? -ous
Adjective
slanderous (comparative more slanderous, superlative most slanderous)
- (of something said) Both untrue and harmful to a reputation.
Synonyms
- defamatory
- libelous
- See also Thesaurus:defamatory
Related terms
- slander
Translations
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