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Discover Ludwig"feel affronted" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who feels wronged or insulted, usually in regard to their pride or dignity. For example, "John felt affronted by his boss's criticism."
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I feel affronted that huge parts of the North have not seen justice in print.
Chris Gayle would feel affronted if he did not hit one in any given over.
I really don't feel affronted, as a feminist, that every job a woman has isn't then filled by another woman".
This may be why some of the most vulnerable in British society feel affronted by a generous aid budget.
When an outpouring of offensive tweets results in a corresponding flood of publicity, many feel affronted by the rash of ugly thought and respond in kind.
My older brother, whose depiction as the family's black sheep was the least fictionalised of the lot, and who had plenty of reason to feel affronted?
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I'd heard that Venezuelans were sentimentalists, but still felt affronted on the patients' behalf.
"You have an eating disorder," some readers of my blog informed me, and I felt affronted.
If Mamet felt affronted now, it was by my request that he turn back to the memory of his past.
He is among those who felt affronted by the Cannes Film Festival's rejection.
This campaign has never just been about the red tops, much as they have felt affronted by its ask.
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