The Greek verb ὑβρίζω (hybrízō) means to insult, to treat insolently, or to behave arrogantly. It typically conveys actions that involve outrage, abuse, or hubris—excessive pride, arrogance, or self-confidence—toward others, often violating social norms or showing disdain for others through word or deed.
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To Spitefully Mistreat (ὑβρίζω)
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The Greek verb ὑβρίζω (hybrízō) means to insult, to treat insolently, or to behave arrogantly. It typically conveys actions that involve outrage, abuse, or hubris—excessive pride, arrogance, or self-confidence—toward others, often violating social norms or showing disdain for others through word or deed.