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How to use affront in a sentence

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I'd hate to have to horsewhip anyone at your ball, and spoil the appetites of your guests, but an affront to a host is no way to begin a party.
Our submission is that it is an affront to the administration of justice if the continuation of the proceedings would be an abuse.
It was an affront to the English language and an offence against all educated people.
The real affront is why insincere kids books are being palmed off on adults.
The Foreign Affairs spokesman said this attempt to bypass the people would be an affront to democracy.
The conduct that has come to light is an affront to the most basic standards of morality and decency.
A political programme that erodes human dignity is an affront to all of us, and deserves condemnation from every pulpit in the land.
To say these guys will be throwing up bricks is an affront to the fine profession of masonry.
All, however, recognized that it was an affront to academic freedom and a violation of faculty autonomy.
The solemnity and dignity of the occasion were marred by this imperial affront to the former colonies.
Few will dispute that a person in abject condition suffers a profound affront to his sense of dignity and intrinsic worth.
It could be a ticket to a career, but critics call them an affront to women everywhere.
But it is a system that many constitutionalists and democrats see as a standing affront.
I'm neither a human being nor an animal, I'm just an affront, a disgrace, a blemish that has to be hidden.
Raids were also conducted on premises to look for any behavior which might affront public morals.
They have no moral majority to make this stance, and I say that it is an affront to our Westminster democratic system.
He normally liked its scent, but on Cinnamon it was an overpowering affront to his olfactory nerves.
Back when I was perfectionist youngster I would have taken each missed shot as a personal affront.
This was a blatant insult to Russia and an affront to the whole free world.
The conduct that has come to light is an insult to the people, and an affront to the most basic standards of morality and decency.
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Examples from Classical Literature
That battle might be owing to some such previous affront as this of Chevy Chase, though it has escaped the notice of historians.
Instead of being gratified with this gift, however, agrippina received it as an affront.
I knocked him down, telling him that it was he that was the savage to affront a lady.
The mountaineer is, by nature, secretive to furtiveness, and under so outright a questioning the visitor stiffened with affront.
When any affront was offered to a chieftain, the clan was instantly summoned.
It was impossible that Diocletian should submit to the affront put upon him without an earnest effort to avenge it.
I hope jiggy Crawford does not make it out a black affront to him that we were not there to welcome him.
To me has been given the privilege of siring a man, and I shall not affront him with requests for further favors.
Vane's position put him above possibility of affront by Wantage in even the most arrogant and mannerless of the latter's moods.
The young lady would not affront him by refusing to take some syrup.
When Terkoz saw Tarzan approaching without his arrows, he continued to belabor the poor woman in a studied effort to affront his hated chieftain.
Ten thousand unthinkably atrocious deaths could not atone for the affront that you have put upon me.
Your coming here is an affront, an impertinence, an audacity.
If he did not kiss the lilac he was sure to suffer an affront.
We'll take these fellows to the tavern and affront them with t'other couple, and I reckon we'll find out SOMETHING before we get through.
But I felt it quite an affront to be supposed proud, and said I only wanted to be asked.
Any delay is a direct personal affront that makes a vivid impression upon their minds.
After the impenetrable Adrian had taken the tie deep into the night shift, Noble's yellow card for diving from referee Peter Bankes was an affront to justice.
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