Afrenta in english
Affront
pronunciation: əfrʌnt part of speech: noun
pronunciation: əfrʌnt part of speech: noun
In gestures
afrenta = gauntlet ; stigmatisation [stigmatization, -USA] ; obloquy ; outrage ; affront ; insult.
Example: Some time ago in a reference to the challenges of innovation, Steele (1983) described the 'gauntlet of innovation' as a process that has many barriers.Example: Reduce the fear of stigmatization of users with disabilities through outreach and publicity.Example: He has breasted an extraordinary amount of obloquy on behalf of our country's cause.Example: The outrage expressed by users of the Internet brought about the passing an act aimed at ridding the Internet of pornography.Example: Anne herself had become hardened to such affronts; but she felt the imprudence of the arrangement quite keenly = Anne herself had become hardened to such affronts; but she felt the imprudence of the arrangement quite keenly.Example: Some student users resorted to using an online conferencing system as the medium for insults and invective aimed at each other.afrentar = stigmatise [stigmatize, -USA] ; affront ; insult.
Example: Findings reaffirm that television stigmatises the occupation of business, independently of economic factors.Example: Luckily the girl didn't seem affronted by Christina forward attitude, but rather was very friendly about the whole thing.Example: This insults staff by suggesting they did not work hard previously and is harmful to morale because goals are not attainable.