Phrases with «affront»

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The word "affront" means to insult or offend someone, often through words or actions that show disrespect. Full definition

Adjective + «affront»

Sentences with «affront»

  • While today, «enlightened» liberals espouse the harm to America's democracy when Black people exercise school choice, in yesteryear, educated and empowered Blacks were looked at as affronts to democracy. (phillys7thward.org)
  • The youth leaders said, «The Leadership of Arewa Youth Assembly has observed with keen interest the high level of lawlessness exhibited by Nnamdi Kanu since he was granted bail in June this year and the conspiracy of silence displayed by the federal government and its security agencies in the face of such affront by the IPOB leader. (nigeriapoliticsonline.com)
  • Apple just unveiled its plans for iAd, a mobile advertising platform connected to the iPhone — a direct affront on Google's bread and butter industry. (pcworld.com)
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