Use of affront in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include affront at the start of sentence, affront at the end of sentence and affront in the middle of sentence
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affront at the end of sentence
- I will pouch up no such affront.
- His refusal to see me was an affront.
- He would take it as a personal affront.
- He took his son's desertion as a personal affront.
- Only boys like the ones at Ferguson could carry off such an affront.
- Though I only intended it as a joke, he took it as a personal affront.
affront in the middle of sentence
- This is both an affront and a challenge.
- This remark caused affront to many people.
- The comments were an affront to his pride.
- Your behaviour is an affront to public decency.
- The play was considered an affront to public morals.
- He regarded the comments as an affront to his dignity.
- His speech was an affront to many in the local community.
- It's an affront to human dignity to keep someone alive like this.
- His speech was an affront to all decent members of the community.
- Ellen knew it was more an affront to his male ego than losing Jackie.
- This should not be taken as an affront to Philip's power and prestige.
- That is an affront to people in temporary accommodation and in housing stress.
- You're bad enough about lunch, but to miss breakfast is an affront to civilisation.
- The officials saw their very existence as an affront to the creation of the master race.
- Second, would it be an affront to the public conscience to allow the plaintiff to recover.
- Sadly, his tenure has been characterised, too, by an affront to the House and to our democracy.
- Nonconformists saw slavery as an affront to their religion; utilitarians dismissed it as inefficient.
- This was no longer an affront to the public conscience, where the suicide resulted from mental instability.
- By contrast, bureaucrats tend to regard advice from superiors as an affront and are not shy about saying so.
- The two are said to have been turned into lions because of some affront offered either to Zeus or to Aphrodite.
- It would be an affront to the fundamental beliefs of many churchgoers and insensitive hypocrisy of the worst kind.
- The bold canvas on which they worked was, as I have suggested already, a deliberate affront to traditional religion.
- It was as if Gillray's avaricious monarch was more of an affront than the voluptuary suffering from the horrors of dissipation.
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