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affront

Literally, to meet or encounter face to face, in a good or bad sense; as, The seditious affronted the king’s forces .

affront

To offer abuse to the face; to insult, dare or brave openly; to offer abuse or insult in any manner, by words or actions; as, to affront one by giving him the lie.

affront

To abuse, or give cause of offense to, without being present with the person; to make slightly angry; a popular use of the word.

affront

noun
Opposition to the face; open defiance; encounter. Obs.

affront

Ill treatment; abuse; any thing reproachful or contemptuous, that excites or justifies resentment, as foul language, or personal abuse. It usually expresses a less degree of abuse than insult .

affront

Shame; disgrace.

affront

In popular language, slight resentment; displeasure.