affront

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verb

af·​front ə-ˈfrənt How to pronounce affront (audio)
affronted; affronting; affronts

transitive verb

1
a
: to insult especially to the face by behavior or language
He was affronted by her rudeness.
b
: to cause offense to
laws that affront society
2
a
: to face in defiance : confront
affront death
b
obsolete : to encounter face-to-face
3
: to appear directly before

affront

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noun

1
: a deliberate offense : insult
an affront to his dignity
2
obsolete : a hostile encounter

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The Middle English "afronten," the ancestor of the Modern English verb "affront," was borrowed from the Anglo-French afrunter, a verb which means "to defy" but which also has the specific meaning "to strike on the forehead" or "to slap on the face." These more literal senses reveal the word's Latin origins, a combination of the Latin prefix ad-, meaning "to" or "towards," and "front-, frons," which means "forehead" (and which is also the source of the English word front). While the striking or slapping sense of "afrunter" was not adopted by English, it is alluded to in the oldest uses of "afronten" in Middle English in the sense of "to insult especially to the face."

Choose the Right Synonym for affront

offend, outrage, affront, insult mean to cause hurt feelings or deep resentment.

offend need not imply an intentional hurting but it may indicate merely a violation of the victim's sense of what is proper or fitting.

hoped that my remarks had not offended her

outrage implies offending beyond endurance and calling forth extreme feelings.

outraged by their accusations

affront implies treating with deliberate rudeness or contemptuous indifference to courtesy.

deeply affronted by his callousness

insult suggests deliberately causing humiliation, hurt pride, or shame.

insulted every guest at the party

Examples of affront in a Sentence

Verb did not mean to affront you when I told you I didn't need your help Noun He regarded her rude behavior as a personal affront. took it as an affront that she wasn't asked to help cook Thanksgiving dinner
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Verb
For a sense of how Raheem Sterling might be feeling right now, consider that this is a player who felt affronted from the moment his starting place at Manchester City began to come under threat. Oliver Kay, The Athletic, 19 Aug. 2024 They felt affronted by companies like Uber that were refusing to abide by even modest regulations. Charles Duhigg, The New Yorker, 7 Oct. 2024
Noun
As time goes on, this reordering of things has felt less like a backlash and more like a very intentional affront. Sophie Gilbert, The Atlantic, 6 Dec. 2024 While many fans will be ecstatic the rock band has returned with a new album and tour, others will shun them eternally, viewing this version as an affront to the memory of singer Chester Bennington, who died in 2017. Melissa Ruggieri, USA TODAY, 15 Nov. 2024 See all Example Sentences for affront 

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English afronten, afrounten, borrowed from Anglo-French afrunter "to strike the front of, shame," derivative from the phrase a frunt "facing, openly, blatantly," from a "to, at" (going back to Latin ad) + frunt "front entry 1, forehead" — more at at entry 1

Noun

borrowed from Middle French, noun derivative of affronter "to affront entry 1"

First Known Use

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Noun

1533, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Time Traveler
The first known use of affront was in the 14th century

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Cite this Entry

“Affront.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/affront. Accessed 17 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

affront

1 of 2 verb
af·​front ə-ˈfrənt How to pronounce affront (audio)
: to insult openly : offend

affront

2 of 2 noun
: a deliberately insulting or disrespectful act or utterance

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