Add Insult to Injury Meaning | Idioms In English

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Add Insult to Injury Meaning: to make a bad situation become worse by saying or doing something; to upset someone once, with some remark or action, and then to do something else which compounds the original insult; to add to the injury of something that occurs by saying or doing something.

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Very good quality video, appreciation from Taiwan

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Thank you for this clarification. It really resonated to me, and it made a whole lot of sense in terms of learning its core definition through its origin. Very well explained too. I appreciate it. 😊❤💜💙💖💚💛🌴

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If someone loses their job and their car breaks down, and someone comments, wow, things aren't going well for you -- it would be adding insult to injury.

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What if it’s not a blue color version?

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