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AI Insult Generator

AI Insult Generator — comedy writer. 100% free, no signup, no credit card.

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About AI Insult Generator

AI Insult Generator writes clever, wordplay-driven insults of the Shakespearean and roast-battle variety — no slurs, no targeting real people, just creative jabs. Use it for fantasy game NPC dialogue, dramatic monologue practice, or a friend-group roast night with rules.

Who this tool is for

  • Dungeon Masters writing villains and rival NPCs who need menacing dialogue
  • Screenwriters drafting an antagonist's monologue or a buddy-comedy banter scene
  • Drama students and Shakespeare actors practicing florid period insults
  • Friend groups running a roast battle with strict no-personal-stuff rules
  • Comedy writers stress-testing how far wordplay can go before it stops being funny

Real use cases

  • Generate 10 Shakespearean insults a tavern bouncer might hurl in your D&D campaign
  • Write the rival CEO's zinger at a board meeting for chapter 12 of your novel
  • Build a roast-battle word bank for a comedy night fundraiser
  • Draft a snide pirate captain's dialogue for an audio drama
  • Translate a generic "you stink" into eight inventive variations for a kids' adventure book

How to use AI Insult Generator

  • Set the style: Shakespearean, Victorian, Modern wordplay, Sci-fi, Pirate, Schoolyard
  • Pick the target type — character archetype, not a real person: "arrogant noble," "lazy coworker"
  • Set intensity from Playful to Cutting — most users want the middle setting
  • Ask for 10+ because volume helps you find the ones with real wordplay
  • Follow up with "make it iambic pentameter" or "more alliteration" for stylistic polish

Tips for better results

  • Wordplay ages better than aggression. "Thou clay-brained guts" is timeless; profanity dates fast
  • Specific accusations land harder than vague rudeness — name the failing, don't just hurl an adjective
  • For fiction, insults reveal character. What your villain mocks tells us what they value
  • If you wouldn't laugh receiving it from a friend, it crosses from insult into harm

Frequently asked questions

Is this just being mean for fun?

Wordcraft, not cruelty. The model targets behaviors, archetypes, and fictional characters — not real people's identities. Done right, this is the same tradition as Beatrice and Benedick, not bullying.

Can I use it on a specific real person?

It refuses to insult named real individuals. If you want a roast for your brother's birthday, use the Roast Comeback Generator with affection set high — it's built for that.

Will it write profane insults?

Mildly, if you ask. The default is clean. R-rated wordplay is available; slurs and identity-based attacks are not, and never will be.

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