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Insulting vs Scurrile - What's the difference?

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Insulting is a related term of scurrile.


As adjectives the difference between insulting and scurrile

is that insulting is containing insult, or having the intention of insulting while scurrile is (archaic) scurrilous.

As a verb insulting

is .

As a noun insulting

is the act of giving insult.

insulting

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Containing insult, or having the intention of insulting.
  • He received an insulting letter.

    Derived terms

    * insultingly

    Verb

    (head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • The act of giving insult.
  • * (Isaac Barrow)
  • grievous reproaches, and scornful insultings over him in his affliction

    Anagrams

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    scurrile

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (archaic) Scurrilous.
  • * 1621 , , The Anatomy of Mleancholy , III.1.1.i:
  • *:’Tis not scurrile this, but chaste, honest, most part serious, and even of religion itself.
  • * Cowley
  • The wretched affectation of scurrile laughter.
  • * Sir Walter Scott
  • A scurrile or obscene jest will better advance you at the court of Charles than your father's ancient name.
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