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af·front
(ə-frŭnt′)tr.v. af·front·ed, af·front·ing, af·fronts
1. To insult intentionally, especially openly. See Synonyms at offend.
2.
a. To meet defiantly; confront: affront danger.
b. Obsolete To meet or encounter (another) face to face.
n.
1. An open or intentional offense, slight, or insult: Such behavior is an affront to society.
2. Obsolete A hostile encounter or meeting.
[Middle English afrounten, from Old French afronter : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin frōns, front-, face; see front.]
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affront
(əˈfrʌnt)vb (tr)
1. to insult, esp openly
2. to offend the pride or dignity of
3. obsolete to confront defiantly
[C14: from Old French afronter to strike in the face, from Vulgar Latin affrontāre (unattested), from the Latin phrase ad frontem to the face]
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af•front
(əˈfrʌnt)n.
1. a deliberate act or display of disrespect; insult.
v.t.2. to offend by an open manifestation of disrespect or insolence.
3. Archaic. to front on; face.
4. Obs. to encounter; confront.
[1300–50; Middle English afrounten < Middle French af(f)ronter to strike in the face]
af•front′ed•ly, adv.
af•front′ed•ness, n.
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affront
Past participle: affronted
Gerund: affronting
| Imperative |
|---|
| affront |
| affront |
| Present |
|---|
| I affront |
| you affront |
| he/she/it affronts |
| we affront |
| you affront |
| they affront |
| Preterite |
|---|
| I affronted |
| you affronted |
| he/she/it affronted |
| we affronted |
| you affronted |
| they affronted |
| Present Continuous |
|---|
| I am affronting |
| you are affronting |
| he/she/it is affronting |
| we are affronting |
| you are affronting |
| they are affronting |
| Present Perfect |
|---|
| I have affronted |
| you have affronted |
| he/she/it has affronted |
| we have affronted |
| you have affronted |
| they have affronted |
| Past Continuous |
|---|
| I was affronting |
| you were affronting |
| he/she/it was affronting |
| we were affronting |
| you were affronting |
| they were affronting |
| Past Perfect |
|---|
| I had affronted |
| you had affronted |
| he/she/it had affronted |
| we had affronted |
| you had affronted |
| they had affronted |
| Future |
|---|
| I will affront |
| you will affront |
| he/she/it will affront |
| we will affront |
| you will affront |
| they will affront |
| Future Perfect |
|---|
| I will have affronted |
| you will have affronted |
| he/she/it will have affronted |
| we will have affronted |
| you will have affronted |
| they will have affronted |
| Future Continuous |
|---|
| I will be affronting |
| you will be affronting |
| he/she/it will be affronting |
| we will be affronting |
| you will be affronting |
| they will be affronting |
| Present Perfect Continuous |
|---|
| I have been affronting |
| you have been affronting |
| he/she/it has been affronting |
| we have been affronting |
| you have been affronting |
| they have been affronting |
| Future Perfect Continuous |
|---|
| I will have been affronting |
| you will have been affronting |
| he/she/it will have been affronting |
| we will have been affronting |
| you will have been affronting |
| they will have been affronting |
| Past Perfect Continuous |
|---|
| I had been affronting |
| you had been affronting |
| he/she/it had been affronting |
| we had been affronting |
| you had been affronting |
| they had been affronting |
| Conditional |
|---|
| I would affront |
| you would affront |
| he/she/it would affront |
| we would affront |
| you would affront |
| they would affront |
| Past Conditional |
|---|
| I would have affronted |
| you would have affronted |
| he/she/it would have affronted |
| we would have affronted |
| you would have affronted |
| they would have affronted |
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
| Noun | 1. | affront - a deliberately offensive act or something producing the effect of deliberate disrespect; "turning his back on me was a deliberate insult"indignity - an affront to one's dignity or self-esteem |
| Verb | 1. | affront - treat, mention, or speak to rudely; "He insulted her with his rude remarks"; "the student who had betrayed his classmate was dissed by everyone"spite, bruise, injure, offend, hurt - hurt the feelings of; "She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised my ego" |
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
affront
verb
noun
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affront
verbTo cause resentment or hurt by callous, rude behavior:
An act that offends a person's sense of pride or dignity:
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Translations
إهَانَة عَلَنِيَّهيُهِين عَلَانِيَّة
urazitveřejná urážka
fornærmefornærmelse
sérelem
móîgamóîgun
įžeidimasįžeisti
apvainojumsapvainot
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
affront
n → Beleidigung f → (to sb jds, to sth für etw), Affront m → (to gegen); such poverty is an affront to our national pride → solche Armut verletzt unseren Nationalstolz
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
affront
(əˈfrant) nounan insult, usually one made in public. His remarks were obviously intended as an affront to her.
verbto insult or offend. We were affronted by the offhand way in which they treated us.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
affront
v. hacer frente, confrontar; encararse.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
affront - a deliberately offensive act or something producing the effect of deliberate disrespect; "turning his back on me was a deliberate insult"
affront - treat, mention, or speak to rudely; "He insulted her with his rude remarks"; "the student who had betrayed his classmate was dissed by everyone"