Englisch-Spanisch Übersetzung von insult

Übersetzung des Wortes insult von englisch zu spanisch, mit Synoynmen, Antonymen, Verbkonjugationen, Betonung, Anagrammen, Beispielen.

insult in spanisch

insult
feelingsSubstantiv ofensa [f], afrenta [f], insulto [m], injuria [f], ultraje [m]
  personVerb insultar
Synonym für insult
Derived terms of insult
Anagrams of insult
Beispiele mit Übersetzung
Your remark amounts almost to insult.
It is an insult to her.
That is a studied insult.
It is nothing less than an insult to her.
The phrase is meant to insult people.
I can't put up with an insult like this.
Walter was taken aback by John's cruel insult.
Every insult was put on him.
I cannot bear such an insult.
Don't insult me in company.
What he said to Beth was nothing less than an insult to her.
I want to get even with him for the insult.
His joke borders on insult.
Such was his pride that he could not bring himself to ignore the insult.
He suffered an insult.
She seems to have taken my remark as an insult.
Let's have a contest. The side to come up with the worst insult wins.
There is no greater insult to life than premature ejaculation.
Tom and Mary insult each other all the time.
They do not accuse me, they insult; they do not fight me, they calumniate, and they don't allow me the right of defense.
Wiki
An insult (also called putdown) is an expression, statement (or sometimes behavior) which is considered degrading and offensive. Insults may be intentional or accidental. An example of the latter is a well-intended simple explanation, which in fact is superfluous, but is given due to underestimating the intelligence or knowledge of the other.

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Substantiv
1. insult - a deliberately offensive act or something producing the effect of deliberate disrespect; "turning his back on me was a deliberate insult"
  affront
  discourtesy, offence, offense, offensive activity a lack of politeness; a failure to show regard for others; wounding the feelings or others
  indignity an affront to one's dignity or self-esteem
  outrage, scandalisation, scandalization a wantonly cruel act
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InfinitivGerundiumPast Partizip
(To) insultinsultinginsulted
Indikativ
1. Präsens
iinsult
youinsult
heinsults
weinsult
youinsult
theyinsult
8. Perfekt
ihave insulted
youhave insulted
hehas insulted
wehave insulted
youhave insulted
theyhave insulted
2. Imperfekt
iinsulted
youinsulted
heinsulted
weinsulted
youinsulted
theyinsulted
9. Plusquamperfekt indik. or Past Perfekt
ihad insulted
youhad insulted
hehad insulted
wehad insulted
youhad insulted
theyhad insulted
4a. Zukunft
iwill insult
youwill insult
hewill insult
wewill insult
youwill insult
theywill insult
11a. Futurperfekt or future anterior
iwill have insulted
youwill have insulted
hewill have insulted
wewill have insulted
youwill have insulted
theywill have insulted
Konditional
5. Conditional present
iwould insult
youwould insult
hewould insult
wewould insult
youwould insult
theywould insult
12. Conditional perfect
iwould have insulted
youwould have insulted
hewould have insulted
wewould have insulted
youwould have insulted
theywould have insulted
Subjunktiv
6. Subjekt
iinsult
youinsult
heinsult
weinsult
youinsult
theyinsult
13. Präsenz Perfekt
ihave insulted
youhave insulted
hehave insulted
wehave insulted
youhave insulted
theyhave insulted
Imperfekt
iinsulted
youinsulted
heinsulted
weinsulted
youinsulted
theyinsulted
Plusquamperfekt
ihad insulted
youhad insulted
hehad insulted
wehad insulted
youhad insulted
theyhad insulted
Imperativ
Affirmative
youinsult
weLet's insult
youinsult
Negative
youdon't insult! (do not insult)
youdon't insult! (do not insult)