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