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How can you use affront in a sentence?

Here are a few ways to use "affront" in a sentence:

* Formal: The senator's public criticism of the president was seen as a direct affront to the administration.

* Informal: He took it as an affront when his friend forgot his birthday.

* Figurative: The graffiti on the historic building was an affront to the community's heritage.

* With a specific action: Her rude remarks were a deliberate affront to his intelligence.

* With a feeling: He felt a deep sense of affront when he was excluded from the meeting.

Remember, "affront" implies a deliberate act that is intended to insult or offend. It is a stronger word than "insult" or "offense."

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