ΕΞΥΒΡΙΖΩ, εξυβριζω
EXYBRIZŌ, exybrizō
Sounds Like: ex-yoo-BRI-zoh
Translations: to insult, to outrage, to treat with contempt, to treat with insolence, to abuse, to revile
From the root: ΕΞΥΒΡΙΖΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This verb means to treat someone with extreme contempt, insolence, or abuse. It implies a deliberate act of shaming or dishonoring another person through words or actions. It is a compound word formed from 'ΕΞ' (out of, from) and 'ΥΒΡΙΖΩ' (to treat with insolence, to insult).
Inflection: Inflects for tense, voice, mood, person, and number. This form is the first person singular present active indicative.
Strong’s number: G1828 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
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From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΕΞΥΒΡΙΖΩ.
These could represent different words with related meanings, or different forms of the same word to fit different grammatical cases, numbers, or genders. This list may include spelling variants and even misspellings in the original manuscripts! Even more words from the same root may exist in other ancient texts that aren't in our database.
- ἘΞΥΒΡΙΖΕΝ — treated outrageously, insulted, overflowed, acted insolently
- ἘΞΥΒΡΙΖΟΙΕΝ — they might treat with insolence, they might outrage, they might insult, they might abuse
- ἘΞΥΒΡΙΖΟΝ — insulting, abusing, acting insolently, acting outrageously, treating with contempt, treating with violence
- ἘΞΥΒΡΙΖΟΝΤΑΣ — insulting, abusing, treating with insolence, acting with insolence, acting outrageously, acting with contempt, acting with violence
- ἘΞΥΒΡΙΖΟΝΤΕΣ — insulting, acting insolently, treating with contempt, abusing, behaving outrageously, behaving with hubris
- ἘΞΥΒΡΙΖΟΝΤΩΝ — insulting, abusing, treating with insolence, acting with wanton violence
- ἘΞΥΒΡΙΖΟΥΣΙΝ — they insult, they outrage, they treat with contempt, they treat with insolence
- ἘΞΥΒΡΙΚΟΤΟΣ — (of) having acted insolently, (of) having committed outrage, (of) having been arrogant
- ἘΞΥΒΡΙΣΑΙ — to insult, to treat with contempt, to outrage, to abuse, to act insolently
- ἘΞΥΒΡΙΣΑΝ — they insulted, they treated with insolence, they outraged, they abused
- ἘΞΥΒΡΙΣΑΝΤΑ — having insulted, having treated with insolence, having outraged, having committed outrage
- ἘΞΥΒΡΙΣΑΣ — having acted insolently, having outraged, having treated with contempt, having committed an outrage
- ἘΞΥΒΡΙΣΕΙΝ — to act with insolence, to outrage, to treat with contempt, to insult, to abuse
- ἘΞΥΒΡΙΣΕΝ — he/she/it acted insolently, he/she/it outraged, he/she/it insulted, he/she/it abused, he/she/it treated contemptuously
- ἘΞΥΒΡΙΣΘΕΙΣ — having been insulted, having been outraged, having been treated with contempt, having been abused
- ΕΞΥΒΡΙΚΟΤΟΣ — of one who has acted insolently, of one who has been insolent, of one who has been outrageous, of one who has been abusive
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