Sentences

affront in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Affront: an action or remark that causes outrage or offense, particularly to someone's dignity or feelings.

Sample Sentences

  1. His comments were an affront to the entire team's dedication and hard work.
  2. She considered his late arrival an affront to her hospitality.
  3. The artist felt that the negative review was an affront to her creative integrity.
  4. To ignore her contributions would be an affront to her commitment and talent.
  5. Many viewed the proposed changes as an affront to their cultural traditions.
  6. He took her criticism as a personal affront rather than constructive feedback.
  7. The sudden dismissal was seen as an affront by the staff, sparking outrage.
  8. Her decision to leave without a word felt like a profound affront to their friendship.
  9. The disrespectful remarks were an affront to the values they stood for as a community.
  10. In his speech, he made an affront to his opponents that sparked widespread debate.
  11. The sudden announcement felt like an affront to the dedicated employees who had worked tirelessly for the company.
  12. He considered her comments an affront to his integrity and professionalism.
  13. The rude interruption during her speech was seen as a deliberate affront to her authority.
  14. Many viewed the decision to cut funding for the arts as an affront to creativity and culture.
  15. His behavior at the dinner party was an affront to good manners and common decency.
  16. The graffiti on the historic monument was widely regarded as an affront to the city's heritage.
  17. She took the criticism personally, perceiving it as an affront to her character.
  18. The lack of acknowledgment for their contributions was an affront to the entire team.
  19. In his eyes, her refusal to engage in the discussion was an affront to their friendship.
  20. They considered the proposed policy changes an affront to the values they cherished.
  21. His comments were seen as an affront to her intelligence.
  22. The sudden change in plans felt like an affront to their hard work.
  23. She took his criticism as a personal affront rather than constructive feedback.
  24. The graffiti on the historic monument was an affront to the town's heritage.
  25. Declining the invitation without explanation was viewed as an affront to their friendship.
  26. Many considered his actions an affront to the values of their community.
  27. The rude remark was an affront that sparked a heated debate among the group.
  28. He felt that the decision was an affront to his dedication and loyalty.
  29. The letter was perceived as an affront to the entire organization.
  30. Her refusal to acknowledge his achievements was an affront he would not forget.

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