usually it is intended to be an insult but it all depends on who says it, their tone of voice, and why they called you a "character."
It depends on the context and tone in which it is said. Referring to someone as a character can be playful or endearing, but it could also be used sarcastically or negatively. It's important to consider the tone and intention behind the words before determining if it is meant as an insult.
credibility and character
Character. In psychology, character refers to someone who has been evaluated.
When you insult someone, you hurt their feelings.
No, because, calling someone a Muslim is not a insult; Muslim is a religion.
The adjective Cretan refers to the island of Crete.The noun cretin is a term for someone of congenitally low intellect (as an insult, stupid person).
To deride means to make fun of, mock, insult, or ridicule someone.
It usually refers to being dirty and smelly much like an old dog or Mutt. In other words, it's an insult.
You tap the sim you want to insult and then you tap "be rude" and then you'll see insult
no and can often lead to suspension or loss of job it is never ok to insult someone through buisness, it may be ok if you have a personal life involving that character and insult them then- even so, still not a nice thing- but never during work as it may leed to suspension on being sacked! Hope that helps :)
You don't
It is an insult to say that someone is "As useful as a lead balloon." It is an insult to say that someone is "All bark and no bite."
The word 'insult' is both a noun (insult, insults) and a verb (insult, insults, insulting, insulted).Examples:Look, a two dollar tip. That is an insult. (noun)You can't insult someone with that large an ego. (verb)