affront
affront, insult
noun a-FRON Rare
Origin: From Old French affronter (to strike in the face), from Latin ad frontem (to the forehead).
Usage Note
affront denotes a deliberate, public insult to one's dignity. Essuyer un affront (to suffer an affront) and faire un affront à quelqu'un (to snub someone) are the standard collocations. It is more formal than insulte and carries an implication of social humiliation.
Examples
"Ce refus est un véritable affront."
Natural Translation
This refusal is a genuine affront.
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