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71 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Affront'

The rude remark from her classmate was a blatant affront to her intelligence.

The little boy felt a deep affront when his sister teased him in front of his friends.

The politician carefully crafted his speech to criticize his opponent without delivering a direct affront.

The medieval knight saw the challenge to a duel as a grave affront to his honor.

The chef took the negative review of his restaurant as a personal affront to his culinary skills.

The player's unsportsmanlike conduct during the game was seen as an affront to the spirit of fair play.

Despite being an affront to tradition, the artist's abstract painting won critical acclaim.

The refusal to acknowledge her contributions felt like an affront to her hard work and dedication.

The gossip columnist wrote an article designed to affront the celebrity, criticizing their recent actions at the charity event.

The politician tried to avoid making statements that would affront any voters during the election campaign.

The lawyer warned the witness not to affront the opposing counsel during cross-examination in the courtroom.

Despite being a seasoned diplomat, he managed to affront the foreign ambassador with his inappropriate remarks at the international summit.

The artist's controversial painting was meant to affront societal norms and provoke discussions about freedom of expression.

The athlete was careful not to affront the referee, knowing that any confrontation could lead to penalties for the entire team.

The journalist's investigative report sought to affront corruption within the government, sparking a nationwide debate.

The author's novel was criticized for its attempt to affront traditional literary conventions, challenging readers' expectations.

The rejection of the proposal was not just a setback but also an affront to the team's efforts.

The author considered any attempt to edit her novel without permission as a serious affront.

The ambassador viewed the unauthorized release of classified information as an affront to national security.

The misrepresentation of historical facts in the documentary was perceived as an affront to accuracy.

The employee considered the unjust termination as a personal affront to his years of service.

The comedian's jokes often walk a fine line between humor and affront, pushing social boundaries.

The environmentalist saw the deforestation project as an affront to the delicate balance of ecosystems.

The refusal to include diverse perspectives in the decision-making process was an affront to inclusivity.

The comedian's jokes were carefully crafted to entertain without inadvertently affronting any particular group of audience members.

During the historical debate, the debater strategically presented arguments to affront the opponent's viewpoint and sway the audience.

The environmental activist believed that the construction of the new factory would affront the delicate balance of the local ecosystem.

The chef took it as a personal affront when a customer sent back a dish, claiming it did not meet their expectations.

The astronaut's daring mission to explore uncharted territory in space was seen as an affront to conventional space exploration practices.

The historian's revisionist perspective sought to affront established narratives, encouraging a reevaluation of historical events.

In the realm of fashion, the designer's avant-garde collection was either admired for its boldness or seen as an affront to traditional aesthetics.

The journalist felt an affront to journalistic integrity when asked to alter the story to fit a specific narrative.

The sudden imposition of new rules without consultation was considered an affront to the principles of democracy.

The artist expressed her frustration, feeling that any attempt to critique her work was an affront to creative expression.

The student's insistence on challenging the teacher's authority was seen as an affront to classroom discipline.

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