Abusive language

Abusive language may refer to:

  • Verbal abuse, a type of psychological or mental abuse that involves the use of oral or written language directed to a victim
  • Insult, an expression, statement, or behavior that is disrespectful or derogatory towards an individual or a group
  • Profanity, the usage of notionally offensive words for a variety of purposes
  • Abusive language (law), the legality of the use of abusive language to another person
  • Fighting words, spoken words intended to provoke violence
  • Verdict – Formal finding of fact made by a jury on matters submitted to it by the judge

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