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The phrase "a insult" is not correct in English; it should be "an insult." You can use the correct phrase when referring to a remark or action that is disrespectful or offensive.
Example: "Calling someone stupid is clearly an insult."
Alternatives: "a slight" or "an affront."
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He has preached that global warming is a insult to the Creator.
It's a sad scary moment when "moderate" starts feeling like a insult.
The protocol-conscious Saudis regarded that as a insult and the meeting ended abruptly amid some highly undiplomatic language.
After keeping Don Chumpf locked up in his own house overnight, Malvo reveals the first two elements of his plan to the world's slowest accomplice (OK, one element and a insult).
Megyn Kelly's question is a insult to the idea of having allies, but we gays were too busy cheering a lack of condemnation to hear the inherent divide this question both presupposes and concretizes.
Psychological violence was considered to have occurred when the interviewee responded affirmatively to one of the four following questions: during this pregnancy, did anybody at any time a) Insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
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