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Word Meanings - RAILINGLY - Book Publishers vocabulary database

With scoffing or insulting language.

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  • INSULT
    1. The act of leaping on; onset; attack. Dryden. 2. Gross abuse offered to another, either by word or act; an act or speech of insolence or contempt; an affront; an indignity. The ruthless sneer that insult adds to grief. Savage. Syn. -- Affront;
  • INSULTMENT
    Insolent treatment; insult. "My speech of insultment ended." Shak.
  • INSULTING
    Containing, or characterized by, insult or abuse; tending to insult or affront; as, insulting language, treatment, etc. -- In*sult"ing*ly, adv. Syn. -- Insolent; impertinent; saucy; rude; abusive; contemptuous. See Insolent.
  • SCOFFERY
    The act of scoffing; scoffing conduct; mockery. Holinshed.
  • INSULTER
    One who insults. Shak.
  • SCOFFINGLY
    In a scoffing manner. Broome.
  • SCOFF
    1. Derision; ridicule; mockery; derisive or mocking expression of scorn, contempt, or reproach. With scoffs, and scorns, and contumelious taunts. Shak. 2. An object of scorn, mockery, or derision. The scoff of withered age and beardless youth.
  • LANGUAGE
    tongue, hence speech, language; akin to E. tongue. See Tongue, cf. 1. Any means of conveying or communicating ideas; specifically, human speech; the expression of ideas by the voice; sounds, expressive of thought, articulated by the organs of the
  • SCOFFER
    One who scoffs. 2 Pet. iii. 3.
  • INSULTATION
    1. The act of insulting; abusive or insolent treatment; insult. Feltham. 2. Exultation. Is. xiv. .
  • LANGUAGELESS
    Lacking or wanting language; speechless; silent. Shak.
  • LANGUAGED
    Having a language; skilled in language; -- chiefly used in composition. " Manylanguaged nations." Pope.
  • INSULTABLE
    Capable of being insulted or affronted. Emerson.
  • OVERLANGUAGED
    Employing too many words; diffuse. Lowell.
  • SEA LANGUAGE
    The peculiar language or phraseology of seamen; sailor's cant.
  • INDO-DO-CHINESE LANGUAGES
    A family of languages, mostly of the isolating type, although some are agglutinative, spoken in the great area extending from northern India in the west to Formosa in the east and from Central Asia in the north to the Malay Peninsula in the south.

 

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