Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Insulting words for a woman in British Thesaurus
Insulting words for a woman
witch (noun)
an insulting word for an unpleasant woman
frump (noun)
an insulting word for a woman who dresses in a way that is not attractive or fashionable
battleaxe (noun)
an unpleasant woman who tells people what to do in a determined and rather frightening way
chick (noun)
informal a woman. This word is usually considered offensive.
harridan (noun)
offensive an insulting name for a woman who you think is unpleasant
bird (noun)
Britishinformal a young woman. Some people find this word offensive.
arm candy (noun)
informal an attractive person that you take to a social event because they are attractive rather than because they are intelligent or because you are having a romantic relationship with them
dame (noun)
Americaninformal old-fashioned a woman. It is sometimes used in a humorous way, but many women find it offensive.
dragon (noun)
Britishinformal an insulting word for an unfriendly frightening woman
filly (noun)
old-fashioned a young woman. Men used to use this word, but people now consider it offensive.
girlie (noun)
Britishoffensivespoken a familiar name for a woman, especially a young one. This use is considered offensive by many women.
harpy (noun)
offensive an insulting name for a woman who you think is unpleasant
sheila (noun)
Australianinformal a woman. Many women consider this word offensive.
wifey (noun)
Britishinformal a woman, especially an old woman. This word is sometimes considered to be insulting.
woman (noun)
spoken a rude way of addressing a woman when you are annoyed