abusive

abusive
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[English Word] abusive
[Swahili Word] -a kishenzi
[Part of Speech] adjective
[Derived Language] Farsi
[Related Words] shenzi
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[English Word] abusive expressions
[Swahili Word] matukano
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 6
[Derived Word] tukana V
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[English Word] abusive language
[Swahili Word] kilimi
[Swahili Plural] vilimi
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 7/8
[Related Words] limi, mlimi, ulimi
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[English Word] abusive language
[Swahili Word] tapishi
[Swahili Plural] matapishi
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 5/6
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[English Word] abusive language
[Swahili Word] tapisho
[Swahili Plural] matapisho
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 5/6
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[English Word] abusive speech
[Swahili Word] kilimilimi
[Swahili Plural] vilimilimi
[Part of Speech] noun
[Class] 7/8
[Swahili Example] atakuwa amekata kilimilimi chochote cha msichana kumtaja [Muk]
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[English Word] abusive speech or remark
[Swahili Word] mzomeo
[Swahili Plural] mizomeo
[Part of Speech] noun
[Derived Word] zoma V
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English-Swahili dictionary. 2013.

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  • abusive — [adj] exhibiting unkind behavior or words calumniating, castigating, censorious, contumelious, defamatory, derisive, disparaging, insolent, insulting, invective, libelous, maligning, obloquious, offensive, opprobrious, reproachful, reviling, rude …   New thesaurus

  • abusive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) extremely offensive and insulting. 2) involving cruelty and violence. DERIVATIVES abusively adverb abusiveness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • abusive — [ə byo͞o′siv; ] also [, ə byo͞o′ziv] adj. [Fr abusif < L abusivus < abusus: see ABUSE] 1. involving or characterized by abuse or misuse; abusing; mistreating 2. coarse and insulting in language; scurrilous; harshly scolding abusively adv.… …   English World dictionary

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