/ˈɪnˌsʌlt/ – Verb
Definition: xúc phạm, lăng mạ.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, an insult refers to a statement or action that is intended to offend, belittle, or humiliate another person. It may involve verbal abuse, offensive language, or disrespectful behavior that can lead to legal consequences such as defamation, harassment, or emotional distress.
Example: The defendant was charged with assault and insult for verbally abusing the victim during the altercation.