Sentence example with the word 'epithet'

epithet

abuse, byword, cuss, device, epithetize, honorific, name, oath, scientific name, tag, vilify

Definition n. a defamatory or abusive word or phrase

Last update: October 12, 2015


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The corrupt politician was greeted with abusive epithets on his arrival.   [noun]

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He, as well as the king, both deserve the epithet ' great '.   [noun]

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--though dumosa is not the appropriate epithet--what the deil, man, tempted ye to the verge of the craig.   [noun]

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Angela's pallid cheek flushed crimson at the sight of the vile epithet.   [noun]

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"Staggering" were a more appropriate epithet.   [noun]

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"Have a care o' us, Monkbarns (distinguishing him by his territorial epithet, always most agreeable to the ear of a Scottish proprietor), is this you."'   [noun]

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He gave these persons to understand, that his name was Elshender the Recluse; but his popular epithet soon came to be Canny Elshie, or the Wise Wight of Mucklestane-Moor.   [noun]

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He had also three times performed the journey to Mecca, from which he derived his epithet of El Hadgi, or the Pilgrim.   [noun]

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[The Scots use the epithet soft, IN MALAM PARTEM, in two cases, at least.   [noun]

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With blasphemous oaths, he called me a black liar, a runaway from Georgia, and every other profane and[Pg 44] vulgar epithet that the most indecent fancy could conceive.   [noun]

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Napoleon apparently remembered seeing him on the battlefield and, addressing him, again used the epithet "young man" that was connected in his memory with Prince Andrew.   [noun]

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