অপমান করা, মুখের উপর অপমান করা, প্রকাশ্যভাবে অপমান করা, মুখোমুখি হত্তয়া
প্রকাশ্য অপমান
(1) A deliberately offensive act or something producing the effect of deliberate disrespect
(2) A deliberately offensive act or something producing the effect of an affront
(3) An insult
(1) Treat, mention, or speak to rudely
(2) Treat
(3) mention
(4) or speak to rudely
(5) Insult or involve in entanglement
(1) Limits upon personal freedom and choice are an affront to all that is sacred.
(2) The conduct that has come to light is an affront to the most basic standards of morality and decency.
(3) That the power to deny anything from occupying city land rests in the hands of city hall is an affront to the real owners of that land - the people who live in the city.
(4) To say so would be an affront to the overwhelming majority of conscientious people of both communities.
(5) Articles of this sort are an affront to those who died.
(6) The fence itself took less than three minutes to come down as people attacked what was widely perceived to be an affront to freedom of assembly and speech.
(7) A political programme that erodes human dignity is an affront to all of us, and deserves condemnation from every pulpit in the land.
(8) It is an affront to anyone with any sense of human dignity and common decency, regardless of where they stand on the issue.
(9) His ideas are obviously foolish, easily disproved, an affront to any reasoning person.
(10) We weren't the least bit insulted at such an affront to our then easy going, leisurely ways.
(11) It was an affront to the English language and an offence against all educated people.
(12) At the time she said the ad was not intended to cause offence and described the ban as u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510absurd and an affront to the British sense of humouru251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(13) All, however, recognized that it was an affront to academic freedom and a violation of faculty autonomy.
(14) The Foreign Affairs spokesman said this attempt to bypass the people would be an affront to democracy.
(15) He took his son's desertion as a personal affront
(16) His no-show for any reason other than a personal trauma is a disgrace and an affront to local democracy.
(17) Privilege publicly worn is an affront to democracy
(18) Excluding an individual on the basis of marital status or sexual orientation is an affront to that person's dignity.
(19) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Homelessness in all its forms is an affront to social justice,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he said.
(20) The sackings were an affront to justice
insult
offense
indignity
slight
snub
put-down
provocation
injury
outrage
atrocity
scandal
slap in the face
kick in the teeth
insult
offend
mortify
provoke
pique
wound
hurt
put out
irk
displease
bother
rankle
vex
gall
outrage
scandalize
disgust
put someone's back up
needle
Appeasement
Compliment
Pleasantry
Appease
Assuage
Gratify
Mollify
Placate
Please
Satisfy
Soothe