affronted Meaning in Telugu ( affronted తెలుగు అంటే)
అవమానించారు, ప్రత్యక్ష అవలత
Noun:
ప్రత్యక్ష అవలత, అవమానపరచు,
Verb:
అవహేళన చేయడానికి, అవమానంగా,
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affronted's Usage Examples:
from a door on which a shield is carved with the bearing of two lions affronted, may be seen stuck in the ground.
" A"m black-affronted meaning "I"m very embarrassed" A"m droukit meaning "I"m soaked" (usually from rain) She"s ages wi him meaning "She"s.
She is especially affronted by the attempts of the Scarlet Witch, a mortal, to subvert her divine spells, though she is occasionally genuinely challenged by the Scarlet Witch's mutant gifts.
Torre, on promoting the clause, to the extent that La Torre will feel affronted if it is not adopted.
Britain was affronted and no longer trusted Japan as an ally.
National House of Traditional Leaders "Gay and Lesbian People are affronted by CONTRALESA"s stance on Same Sex Marriage".
out by the illegal regime in Southern Rhodesia which have flagrantly affronted the conscience of mankind".
critic wrote that in the aftermath of his rejected proposal to Essie, Ben "sulks", but found the character to be "deeply hurt and affronted" when Essie suggests.
rulers and for a long time I was deeply affronted by what the Conservative Party did and never more affronted than when Alec Douglas-Home became leader.
Legend has it then an adventurous young man from the village of Liloy, on reaching a certain river, was affronted the problem of crossing as there were no signs of available means to ferry him to the other side.
In 1934 he resigned his position because he affronted the Hungarian nation with his ideas.
Tabitha is "affronted".
Barnes" posture of smug invulnerability so affronted President Jimmy Carter that the President ordered the United States Attorney.
Synonyms:
indignity, scandalisation, offensive activity, insult, scandalization, offense, offence, outrage, discourtesy,
Antonyms:
defence, civility, courtesy, graciousness, politeness,