Insults And Derogatory Terms

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun an old person, especially one who is weak or senile

  • The diplomat referred to the aging leader as a dotard during the international summit.
  • Everyone knows that guy is a total dotard, always rambling on about the good old days.
  • I can't believe that dotard is still in charge, he's so out of touch with reality.
  • His mind had become a dotard, unable to grasp the complexities of the modern world.

adjective describing something that is extremely dirty or unpleasant

  • The bathroom was left in a filthy state after the party.
  • I can't believe how filthy my room is right now.
  • That movie was so filthy, I loved every minute of it.
  • His mind was filled with filthy thoughts that he couldn't shake.

noun the second applicable part of speech for 'tripe'

  • The chef prepared a traditional dish using beef tripe.
  • I tried a new recipe with tripe, and it turned out surprisingly delicious.
  • I'm not a fan of tripe, it's just not my thing.
  • The movie was a real tripe, I regret wasting my time watching it.

noun a contemptible or despicable person

  • The individual in question displayed behavior that could be described as that of a douchebag.
  • He's such a douchebag, always bragging about himself.
  • That guy is a total douchebag, he never thinks about anyone but himself.
  • Her attitude towards others is like that of a douchebag, always looking down on people.

noun a Yiddish term for a pig or someone who is greedy or gluttonous

  • The antique shop had a variety of chazzer items for sale.
  • I found a cool chazzer at the thrift store today.
  • Let's go check out the new chazzer shop in town.
  • His mind was like a cluttered chazzer, full of random thoughts and ideas.