Abusive Language
Noun
Abusive language refers to the use of offensive, insulting, or derogatory words or phrases to attack or harm someone verbally. It is a form of communication that aims to belittle, humiliate, or intimidate the recipient. Abusive language can be found in various contexts, such as personal relationships, online interactions, or public discourse.
Nepali Meanings:
1. अपमानजनक भाषा (apamānajank bhāṣā) – Insulting language
2. अपवादपूर्ण भाषा (apavādapūrṇ bhāṣā) – Abusive language
Nearby Words:
1. Offensive (Adjective) – अपमानजनक (apamānajank) – Causing displeasure or resentment
2. Insult (Noun) – अपमान (apamān) – A disrespectful or scornful remark or action
3. Harassment (Noun) – उत्पीडन (utpīḍan) – The act of persistently annoying or attacking someone
Synonyms:
1. Vulgar language
2. Offensive speech
3. Insulting words
4. Derogatory language
Antonyms:
Respectful language – सम्मानजनक भाषा (sammānajank bhāṣā)
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