Word Meanings - AFFRONT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
affrontare to strike against, fr. L. ad + frons forehead, front. See 1. To front; to face in position; to meet or encounter face to face. All the sea-coasts do affront the Levant. Holland. That he, as 't were by accident, may here Affront Ophelia.
Additional info about word: AFFRONT
affrontare to strike against, fr. L. ad + frons forehead, front. See 1. To front; to face in position; to meet or encounter face to face. All the sea-coasts do affront the Levant. Holland. That he, as 't were by accident, may here Affront Ophelia. Shak. 2. To face in defiance; to confront; as, to confront; as, to affront death; hence, to meet in hostile encounter. 3. To offend by some manifestation of disrespect; to insult to the face by demeanor or language; to treat with marked incivility. How can any one imagine that the fathers would have dared to affront the wife of Aurelius Addison. Syn. -- TO insult; abuse; outrage; wound; illtreat; slight; defy; offend; provoke; pique; nettle.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of AFFRONT)
- Annoy
- Tease
- vex
- irritate
- disturb
- affront
- molest
- pain
- disquiet
- incommode
- tantalize
- bother
- weary
- inconvenience
- plague
- discommode
- harass
- chafe
- trouble
- Indignity
- Insult
- rudeness
- contemptuousness
- opprobrium
- disgrace
- slight
- reproach
- ignominy
- disrespect
- outrage
- Insult Affront
- dishonor
- provoke
- mock
- ridicule
- Offence
- Offense
- Attack
- sin
- crime
- umbrage
- transgression
- misdeed
- injury
- wrong
- insult
- trespass
- indignity
- misdemeanor
- Offend
- Displease
- shock
- annoy
- wound
- nettle
- err
- fall
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of AFFRONT)
- Suit
- aid
- benefit
- subserve
- assist
- help
- Respect
- salute
- honor
- praise
- flatter
- compliment
- gratify
- Laud
- approve
- commend
- Regard
- respect
- notice
- observe
- Compose
- calm
- allay
- appease
- please
- soothe
- delight
- recreate
- entertain
- relieve
- refresh
Related words: (words related to AFFRONT)
- COMMENDATOR
One who holds a benefice in commendam; a commendatary. Chalmers. - ASSISTANTLY
In a manner to give aid. - OFFENDANT
An offender. Holland. - MISDEMEAN
To behave ill; -- with a reflexive pronoun; as, to misdemean one's self. - TEASER
A jager gull. (more info) 1. One who teases or vexes. - SLIGHTNESS
The quality or state of being slight; slenderness; feebleness; superficiality; also, formerly, negligence; indifference; disregard. - NETTLER
One who nettles. Milton. - FLATTER
1. One who, or that which, makes flat or flattens. A flat-faced fulling hammer. A drawplate with a narrow, rectangular orifice, for drawing flat strips, as watch springs, etc. - OUTRAGEOUS
Of the nature of an outrage; exceeding the limits of right, reason, or decency; involving or doing an outrage; furious; violent; atrocious. "Outrageous weeping." Chaucer. "The most outrageous villainies." Sir P. Sidney. "The vile, outrageous - DELIGHTING
Giving delight; gladdening. -- De*light"ing*ly, adv. Jer. Taylor. - REPROACHER
One who reproaches. - IGNOMINY
a deprivation of one's good name); in- not + nomen name: cf. F. 1. Public disgrace or dishonor; reproach; infamy. Their generals have been received with honor after their defeat; yours with ignominy after conquest. Addison. Vice begins in mistake, - APPROVEDLY
So as to secure approbation; in an approved manner. - DISRESPECTABILITY
Want of respectability. Thackeray. - TROUBLER
One who troubles or disturbs; one who afflicts or molests; a disturber; as, a troubler of the peace. The rich troublers of the world's repose. Waller. - COMMENDER
One who commends or praises. - HONORABLE
1. Worthy of honor; fit to be esteemed or regarded; estimable; illustrious. Thy name and honorable family. Shak. 2. High-minded; actuated by principles of honor, or a scrupulous regard to probity, rectitude, or reputation. 3. Proceeding from an - DISQUIETTUDE
Want of peace or tranquility; uneasiness; disturbance; agitation; anxiety. Fears and disquietude, and unavoidable anxieties of mind. Abp. Sharp. - PRAISEWORTHINESS
The quality or state of being praiseworthy. - OFFENDRESS
A woman who offends. Shak. - DISREGARDFULLY
Negligently; heedlessly. - APPRAISER
One who appraises; esp., a person appointed and sworn to estimate and fix the value of goods or estates.