Injuria in english

Insult

pronunciation: ɪnsʌlt part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

injuria = insult ; outrage ; vilification ; mudslinging. 

Example: Some student users resorted to using an online conferencing system as the medium for insults and invective aimed at each other.Example: The outrage expressed by users of the Internet brought about the passing an act aimed at ridding the Internet of pornography.Example: In my opinion, this initiative has developed de facto into a pitiless personal campaign of vilification against him.Example: Mudslinging has become as much a part of the American political landscape as shaking hands and kissing babies.

injuriar = abuse ; vilify ; rave at ; insult ; revile ; give + offence ; offend ; defame. 

Example: It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by the improper use of the word 'intelligent'.Example: Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.Example: In later sessions, he vented his rage towards his mother by shouting, swearing and raving at her and wanting to kill her.Example: This insults staff by suggesting they did not work hard previously and is harmful to morale because goals are not attainable.Example: The pot calls the kettle black may be used when one scoundrel reviles another -- they are tarred with the same brush.Example: Clemency is the 'gracious attitude of one who sits in the seat of authority toward one who has given offence by breaking of the law, or by some violation of those canons of conduct which constitute offence'.Example: The telephone provokes a range of interesting problems, and one hopes not to offend callers but rather to minimize the distraction of telephone transactions.Example: A former Thai magazine editor has been sentenced to 11 years in jail for defaming the country's king.

Injuria synonyms

abuse in spanish: abuso, pronunciation: əbjus part of speech: noun affront in spanish: afrenta, pronunciation: əfrʌnt part of speech: noun contumely in spanish: contumelia, pronunciation: kɑntumli part of speech: noun revilement in spanish: avivamiento, pronunciation: rɪvɪlmənt part of speech: noun
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