Sentence example with the word 'offend'

offend

affront, call names, disoblige, err, give offense to, infract, look like hell, outrage, repulse, slight, uglify

Definition v. cause to feel resentment or indignation

Last update: October 11, 2015


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Her tactless remark offended me.   [verb]

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Such blatant nudity can offend the locals and breach local decency laws, frequently leading to arrest.   [verb]

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I do not wish to offend anyone or am I " having a go " at anyone.   [verb]

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You cannot miss being perfect as wife--and----" Another word trembled on his lips; but he checked himself lest he should offend, and the speech ended in a sob."   [verb]

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No word of love, directly spoken, had ever offended her ear; but there had been many a speech of double meaning that had set her wondering and thinking.   [verb]

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Behold me snap it in twain, although it is the only handsome one I possess, because it has offended you.   [verb]

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"I gave my babies to the housekeeper's grand-daughter last year," said Papillon, much offended, "when father gave me the peregrine."   [verb]

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I am inclined to ascribe my own slow promotion to the unnatural accuracy of my spelling, which offended my lords, because it puzzled them.   [verb]

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You will not offend me.   [verb]

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