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"epithet" Definitions
  1. an adjective or phrase that is used to describe somebody/something’s character or most important quality, especially in order to give praise or criticism
  2. (especially North American English) an offensive word or phrase that is used about a person or group of people

221 Sentences With "epithet"

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"Orange Is the New Black" star Lea DeLaria went nuclear on Trump supporters, hurling epithet after epithet at them.
She told me after using a racial epithet in my presence that it shouldn't bother me because I didn't represent the epithet to her.
You are taring all of these people with this epithet.
So we say nothing, and you hear the racial epithet.
And at a moment when "billionaire" is the leading epithet
Has American politics ever truly deserved the epithet until now?
Stephanie Clifford, who wouldn't let the epithet "whore" silence her.
The epithet "moron" has recently entered the U.S. political lexicon.
When the Food Network fired celebrity chef Paula Deen for using a racist epithet, Ms. Deen told Mr. Lauer — yes, him again — she was sorry for the epithet but was not herself a racist.
Maher used the racial epithet during his interview of US Sen.
In modern political discourse, the word is used as an epithet.
On HBO, Bill Maher calls Saudi teachings "medieval," adding an epithet.
But several critics objected to his use of a racial epithet.
" Another epithet frequently used when referring to Watanabe's designs is "Japanese.
She said that he had used a racist epithet against her.
Her critics frequently used the epithet "Lady Macbeth" to describe her.
Epithet for a British beauty with fair skin ENGLISH ROSE 51A.
"You are a murtadd," an epithet used by the Islamic State.
One ad even hurls the phrase "Harrisburg politician" as an epithet.
And many in the crowd shouted, "Shooooot," using the racial epithet.
" These shameless women, "raise their middle fingers to this epithet of 'slut'.
China's rulers like a more prosaic, mysterious epithet: hexin, meaning "the core".
The French media have revived the epithet "Madame Non" for Mrs Merkel.
In this, Wintrich's performance has been entirely revealing, bravo epithet>!
Not everyone, but the regular people got an epithet attached to them.
It's kind of like squid so I understand the Lancashire Calamari epithet.
"The epithet American-Jewish writer has no meaning for me," he said.
ELIZABETH Your friend tried to bully you by using an ageist epithet.
BuzzFeed is embracing the "failing pile of garbage" epithet given by Donald Trump.
So it may be with the mysterious-sounding epithet "core" (hexin in Mandarin).
Murakami spends the entirety of Absolutely on Music living up to the epithet.
"Don't let her in our school" another exclaimed, appending the usual racial epithet.
They complain that people have become overly sensitive to a particular racial epithet.
Its new overlords soon gave the city a darker epithet: "capital of the caliphate".
But it's a foreseeable consequence of treating "racist" as nothing more than an epithet.
It is the one reason above all others why the "remake" epithet has stuck.
They called him a "sellout," with one protester hurling a racial epithet at him.
There's simply brutal, bloody, epithet-filled violence against women, which the series consistently savors.
MORE when the leader of the archipelago nation called the U.S. president a epithet.
HBO issued a statement on Saturday morning disavowing Maher's use of the racial epithet.
"Nazi Germany Did Nothing Wrong And That's On God (racial epithet)," one tweet read.
" Perhaps we should even revive a well-worn but still relevant epithet: "capitalist pigs.
The fact that "bitch" has become both an epithet and an honorific for Mrs.
SUJATA BISWASOxford The Economist's addiction to the epithet "populist" has spun out of control.
" The crowd chanted an anti-CNN epithet as Mr. Trump attacked the "crooked media.
" When asked about this epithet, Ms. Mao snapped, "I was never anybody's 'jade vase.
"Beloved classic" — the epithet can at once warm the cockles and chill the bones.
He took drugs, got tattoos, and eventually earned himself the infamous 'bad boy' epithet.
"You should actually be shot," he said, using an epithet to refer to priests.
Labels always oversimplify, but at their worst they dehumanize: "illegals" or any racial epithet.
I was ashamed then and more so now and have never repeated this epithet.
Such a policy would be literally "confiscatory," conservatives' favorite epithet in opposing higher taxes.
It emerged as a political epithet during the darkest chapters of the French Revolution.
The staff was scolded with a string of invective ending in a vulgar epithet.
Bradley said Hernandez used a racial epithet and said, "What's up now?" before firing.
But, as their epithet implies, these airlines are also unusually dependent on on connecting traffic.
However, a source close to Bieber told PEOPLE Bieber did not use any racial epithet.
Most individuals think of the term "sissy" as a macho epithet utilized by schoolyard bullies.
Online commenters dubbed the letter's authors "fudds"—an epithet for gun owners who favor reforms.
But the Slants aren't the first Asian American rock band to reclaim a racial epithet.
Before he shot Booker, he called him a racial epithet, according to CNN affiliate WJAX.
To this day, the fake news media call Trump every epithet they can conjure up.
I have been called a "cunt," an epithet so hack it slides off my back.
The public tends to call them an epithet used for all Muslims in Myanmar: kalar.
Those factors created a drive toward what Williams calls, with her favorite epithet, "sociable" consumption.
"I wouldn't characterize this as a scam, but a full on racial epithet," he said.
Few cities seem to attract such inspired invective; almost every writer has a pet epithet.
Netflix fired its chief communications officer, Jonathan Friedland, over the use of a racial epithet.
"Partisan," as an epithet, bemoans this fall from an Eisenhower-era, country-before-party grace.
It contained a racial epithet and appeared to address the student, a black woman, specifically.
He seemed an extremely unlikely candidate for that epithet when he took office in 2011.
These parents have responded to the racial epithet overheard at recess in age-appropriate ways.
Once, when the adults forgot the epithet, my 4-year-old cousin blurted it out.
In this engaging, witty and beautifully written book, the epithet, usually attributed to Lenin, never occurs.
Trump also showed disdain for substance, using an epithet to dismiss policy objections from House conservatives.
Not that long ago, "Uncle Joe Biden" was a term of endearment rather than an epithet.
The epithet "wine-dark sea" has often confused readers—did Homer mean red, white, or rosé?
And every single epithet you could imagine, it was just coming out, just pitching different words.
It is a juvenile epithet, but it has power because it is both thoughtless and memorable.
For one, there are often competing views within a group about embracing an originally meanspirited epithet.
He opposes any fresh influx of migrants, whom he refers to using an American racist epithet.
This declaration — delivered with a hearty epithet directed at Whiterose — more or less ends the argument.
Doyle later defended his tweet, using a racial epithet to describe Muslims, and thanked his followers "for proving I can still do PR." (That tweet included the same epithet.) The UK has strict laws on inciting racial hatred online, and some arrests have led to convictions.
Author Charles Kaiser was ripping Stephen Bannon when he claimed Trump's Chief Strategist uses the racial epithet.
Despite it being an epithet that isn't technically necessary, the term comes with a degree of humanization.
A racial epithet, when screamed at another student in a menacing manner is no longer protected expression.
She did not swear or use a racial epithet, and she did not commit a violent crime.
In true Carmichael fashion, the discussion proves no one's opinion on the controversial epithet is technically wrong.
" Even factoring in almost seven decades of epithet inflation, this would seem more injurious than "damned Fascist.
As for Biden, Trump's "Sleepy Joe" epithet is probably helping the former Vice President than hurting him.
She reported being called a racial epithet as well as an abusive term for the female anatomy.
Cockwomble is the epithet of someone who can't even fully understand what it is they're complaining about.
The epithet concentrates structural criticism in the symptom, not the cause, suggesting a little cleanup will suffice.
He fumbled his speeches and once used a crude racial epithet to describe an Asian-American reporter.
The table of contents shows that he has further simplified things by giving each emperor an epithet.
As he was trying to get them to leave, he said, someone called out a racial epithet.
And when you win, they will call you the N-word (only he used the full epithet).
Again, few people would actually proclaim themselves to be "globalists" — this is an epithet used by their critics.
John Thune also came to Mueller's defense while pushing back on the president's epithet for the whole ordeal.
There are 290,000 "centipedes" -- their epithet, not mine -- on Reddit's "TheDonald" forum, a message board for Trump's fans.
It also demonstrates the importance of treating neoliberalism less as an epithet and more as a historical development.
His skeptical stance on the war opened him to accusations of isolationism, a damaging epithet in the 1940s.
It's just a made-up epithet, similar to certain people calling any news they don't like 'fake news.
Mr. McCartney was said to loathe the book, and to enjoy mispronouncing its title as a barnyard epithet.
For the opposite of nativist populism is not hyper-liberalism but a battle for the epithet of "pragmatist".
Trevor Williams, the witness who slung an epithet in Naz's direction that night, isn't ready for the stand.
I would hate for the epithet to be written that they had their chance and they missed it.
This terrified the Trump campaign, of course, which appears to think that the word "conscience" is an epithet.
Invariably, like a Homeric epithet, it has become the phrase regularly used to introduce him as a composer.
Schnatter was forced to resign after reports emerged that he used a racial epithet during a conference call.
Ms. Middleton was staggered, but the conversation in the room continued without any acknowledgment of the racial epithet.
It was also a respectful nod to Asian-American activists who had been using the epithet for decades.
If you attach "The Great" or "The Terrible" to a name, though, what you have is an EPITHET.
But the epithet has earned the connotation among nations whose flimsy governing institutions are corrupt, arbitrary and incompetent.
The students were recorded counting down "three, two, one" — and then saying "crack," followed by a racial epithet.
Now, in Britain as well as America, the racial epithet has mercifully become almost entirely defunct in professional boxing.
It's what allows him to boil down his attack on his opponent's character to a single epithet: Crooked Hillary.
Cruz claimed that he did not know what the Nazi symbol or the racial epithet on his backpack meant.
Andi Zeisler, the founder of Bitch Media, noted that "bitch" is both an epithet and an honorific for Clinton.
Its fertile basin was the cradle of Chinese civilisation and, in an epithet often given the river, its "sorrow".
Trump on Monday denied the existence of any tape from "The Apprentice" in which he used the racial epithet.
In October 19843, Newsweek had run a cover story called "Bush Battles the Wimp Factor," and the epithet stuck.
She described her shock when she first found out that the tweet had been interpreted as a racial epithet.
ESPN reported that one of Newcomb's past tweets included a racial epithet that was part of a rap song.
In speeches, he has also bestowed this epithet upon his proposed border wall and a piece of chocolate cake.
Along the way they earned the "predatory" epithet, because they were thought to be taking advantage of innocent scientists.
Samantha Bee apologized on "Full Frontal" on Wednesday for using a severe epithet to describe Ivanka Trump last week.
Many an unprintable racial epithet, and their effects on these men, gets folded into a cross-fire of chatter.
Mr. Trump uses it as an epithet to mean immigrant-loving communities that allow alien criminals to roam free.
In India, Hindu supremacists have adopted the conservative epithet "libtard" to channel righteous fury against liberal and secular élites.
Per the memo, Friedland first used the racial epithet while holding a PR meeting about the use of sensitive words.
In others, the question brought out negativity toward President Barack Obama, who one audience member referred to using an epithet.
And one Welsh paper covered Sainsbury's announcement with an entire paragraph explaining why Millennials deserved that overused precipitation-based epithet.
Mark Fuhrman, who discovered key evidence at the crime scene but allegedly had a history of using the racist epithet.
You have Maher and a white Republican senator yucking it up over a racial epithet and the plight of slaves.
Duterte had previously used the epithet against Pope Francis, although he later apologized, and the U.S. ambassador to the Philippines.
He has previously used the epithet against Pope Francis, although he later apologized, and the U.S. ambassador to the Philippines.
Trump often attacks the progressive senator with the racially charged "Pocahontas" epithet, referring to her claims of Native American ancestry.
Hogan was heard in a leaked 2015 sex tape using a racial epithet to refer to his daughter's then-boyfriend.
They looked at you as the business guy, and in their terms, that's kind of a curse word, an epithet.
On Facebook, he misspelled a racial epithet, directing it at the likes of Oprah Winfrey and former President Barack Obama.
He said he used the epithet because he could think of no other word to express his opinion so clearly.
He suggested that Professor Kennedy's goal was to "assist white Americans in feeling comfortable" in their use of the epithet.
Mr. Friedland used the epithet with two black employees who were trying to help him deal with the original case.
"At Spy, we would tack on the epithet 'survivor' to somebody, as if it was a negative term," he said.
Samantha Bee, just six weeks removed from apologizing for using a vulgar epithet to describe Ivanka Trump, was also nominated.
Libyan smugglers call them "burned," a racial epithet sometimes used in the country for people whose skin color is black.
Quoting from "Instrumental" is tricky, since Rhodes drops an unprintable-in-a-family-newspaper epithet at least once a page.
Bolt looked anything but invulnerable as he hopped to a halt, shouting an epithet while his rivals continued to accelerate.
Communities like JTTOTS also skewer male Marines who stand up for "wooks," a derogatory, half-joking epithet for a female Marine.
When the president arrived, Marriott shouted the epithet as Trump walked into the office of House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis.
As we reported, Omarosa recorded Trump campaign staffers discussing how to handle a possible recording of him using the racial epithet.
McLemore loathes Woodstock so much that he christens the entire show with a cruel epithet, and yet he does not leave.
Then, as if he was sharing a harmless insiders' joke, he whispered about having described me online with a racial epithet.
The woman was near Broadway and Rector Street when the man used the epithet and attacked her before fleeing, officials said.
" In the midst of his stump speech, he even coined a Trump-esque epithet for his opponent: "dishonest liberal Joe Manchin.
At the time, it was Wolfe who laid windy claim to the titular epithet, but history has been kinder to Perkins.
"Fascism" is a word that gets tossed around pretty loosely these days, usually as an epithet to discredit someone else's politics.
Schnatter was forced to resign in in 2017 after reports emerged that he used a racial epithet during a conference call.
But as with other forms of racial or religious animus, one needn't always use an explicit epithet to arouse ugly emotions.
We diminish ourselves when we dismiss entire nations with an epithet rather than open ourselves to the positive examples they set.
Second, when a group reclaims an epithet, some confusion may arise about whether the word has become fair game for all.
As a candidate, Mr. Trump made derogatory comments about Mexicans, and as president described some African countries with a vulgar epithet.
Trump's use of that barnyard epithet in a tweet came after a press conference by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep.
In his first comments Tuesday morning, Mr. Trump used a playground epithet to describe people like the assailant in the bombing.
Ms. Santelises said that although many teachers struggled with classroom management, the teacher "crossed the line" by using the racial epithet.
I turned around and saw a weird blocky avatar with its dick out and a racial epithet written across its chest.
Who would have thought that the establishment's choice, Jeb Bush, could be discredited by so apolitical an epithet as low-energy?
But Katt says the worker started the altercation by subtly accusing him of being a criminal, and then hurling a racial epithet.
After arriving at the parking lot of the student apartment complex, they "switched to saying a racial epithet," according to the report.
President Trump's oft-tweeted "fake news" epithet, for example, has already been adopted by repressive governments such as China, Syria, and Russia.
Soon it will be chanted at Trump's rallies, painted on posters and deployed as a heckling epithet against the probable Democratic nominee.
The epithet that subsumes them all, to borrow the title of Nancy Isenberg's formidable and truth-dealing new book, is white trash.
Kinsley takes pains to distinguish his use of the word "fascist" from that of an all-purpose epithet roughly equivalent to "bum".
One well-placed epithet like that is like a bracing, toss of cold water in the audience's face, and it says something.
This enraged Trump, who deployed his "wacky" epithet, and upset Kelly, a retired Marine Corps general whose son was killed in Afghanistan.
When the judge read the verdict, Mr. Davydov protested, saying the word "deer," an epithet in Russia meaning a very stupid person.
Takfiri is an epithet that refers to the extremist, anti-Shiite views of the Islamic State and other hard-line Sunni groups.
As they walked through the parking lot, witnesses heard two of the men switch to shouting a racial epithet, the police said.
This side of the n-word, "dumb Southerner" is maybe the most impactful epithet you can throw at someone in the South.
That's why even Trump ally Senator Johnny Isakson of Georgia, said "I resent that" when asked about Trump's use of the epithet.
Mitchell accepted the invitation, recalling that in his debut performance, an audience member shouted a racial epithet when he took the stage.
The president claimed that he was "shocked" at the racial epithet, but not too shocked to abandon a desire for Putin's favor.
Her remarks came under fire by the Japanese-American civil-rights activist Guy Aoki, who criticized her for casually using the epithet.
"Corruption" is a difficult thing to define, and therefore mostly just winds up being a subjective epithet that sidesteps the deeper problems.
Two African-American employees got into a heated argument, with one losing her temper and referring to the other with a racist epithet.
" Describing the May call in his letter, Schnatter acknowledged using the n-word, but not as a racial epithet, "nor would I ever.
Other applications include an epithet for people of Chinese descent, as well as a swastika symbol, the emblem of the German Nazi party.
A person tweeting as FunTrendsUSA was appalled that actress and author Alana Stewart found De Niro's epithet to be disrespectful of the president.
When he was making his first digital footprints in the early 2000s, Sanford was the polar opposite of the epithet-spewing race-baiter.
At one point, Christian blurts a racial epithet, according to the video from reporter Doug Brown of The Portland Mercury weekly newspaper show.
Instead, an international panel of meteorologists christens the storms years in advance, abandoning the monikers only if a cyclone's name becomes an epithet.
Its "use as an epithet" is "not entirely clear," according to the publication, though the word continues to be used in derogatory ways.
Granted, it is interesting that White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders "can't guarantee" that the president had never used the notorious epithet.
Kyle has sent a text message to a classmate, Matthew, using an anti-gay epithet as part of what could be a threat.
"My mother wore her hair long, and he snatched her hair and pulled her back" and called her a racial epithet, Jones said.
She said her daughters' friend was called a racial epithet by an elderly neighbor who accused the teenager of ruining her flower bed.
Shmuel and Oz both vividly understand the role of the traitor, an epithet Oz himself has at times been called by political opponents.
"A new species is given a two-part scientific name — genus name and scientific epithet — following the established system of classification," Mendoza says.
" Musk's lawyers argued that the epithet "pedo guy" is commonly used in Musk's home country of South Africa to mean "creepy old man.
He reminded me of the footage of comedian Michael Richards' epithet-laced 2006 set that sparked debate about whether entertainers should use racial slurs.
"For them to twist that into me using that slur as some sort of epithet is disgusting and says something about them," he said.
Here's a woman both embracing and being embraced for an epithet -- unhinged, but also: angry, hysterical -- for which women have long been reliably rebuked.
The couple became temporarily disaffected from the church after the pastor admonished the children about defacing property without mentioning the implications of the epithet.
The epithet derives from a short story of the early 20th century in which an aristocrat called Zhao humiliates a sort of Chinese Everyman.
He testified that Papa John's refused to correct stories about a May conference call in which he admitted to using a racially charged epithet.
A different fan so offended a man in the stands with his use of a racial epithet, that he reported the offender to security.
But after weeks of dismissing all bad press as fake news, even Spicer seemed unsure what the president's favorite epithet was supposed to mean.
Hamilton told the paper that Maloney poked him in the chest while saying the epithet and, in response, Hamilton slammed him to the ground.
Voters have tolerated politicians who "steal but get things done" (an epithet first applied to a populist governor of São Paulo in the 1940s).
The shooting is being investigated by the FBI as a hate crime, as Bowers allegedly shouted an anti-Semitic epithet upon beginning his attack.
Now, Morgan, TGI Friday's, and local police are all on the case, hoping to find out who wrote the epithet that invoked Trump's name.
"Let me be very clear: I never used the 'N' word in that meeting as a racial epithet, nor would I ever," he wrote.
His contemporaries gave him a nickname meaning cat feces, an especially vulgar epithet in Burmese, said three former military members, including Mr. Win Htein.
Like when the champion sees a scorecard showing himself down four points and erupts, screaming an epithet at the television to show his displeasure.
Some in the media (mostly Fox News) used socialism as an epithet against President Barack Obama, thereby giving voters a reason to fear him.
"Let me just say, one mother to another, do something about your dad's immigration practices," Ms. Bee added, before making use of the epithet.
Challenging the presumptions behind the epithet "birdbrain," Ackerman writes about the many bird species that exhibit "technical, social, musical, artistic, spatial, inventive, adaptive" intelligence.
Like lots of other white men in America, he is grappling with a growing sense that the term white man has become an epithet.
The trouble is that, from left to right, politics of late has turned against globalization and even converted the word "globalist" into an epithet.
Some controversies surrounding the movie involved cast or crew missteps: Mortensen used a racial epithet in a Q. and A., then issued an apology.

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