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offend

verb
/əˈfend/

Meaning

to cause displeasure or resentment; to hurt someone's feelings
to cause someone to feel upset, insulted, or annoyed

Example Sentences

His rude comments offended many people at the meeting.

She didn’t mean to offend anyone with her remarks.

Example Expressions

take offense

Synonyms

insult, hurt, upset, displease, irritate, annoy, disrespect
Entry 1
insult, hurt, upset, displease
Entry 2
insult, upset, irritate, annoy, disrespect

Antonyms

please, delight, compliment, praise, satisfy, comfort
Entry 1
please, delight, compliment, praise
Entry 2
please, satisfy, comfort

Collocations

offend deeply, offend someone, take offense, cause offense, deeply offend, intentionally offend, offend against
Entry 1
offend deeply, offend someone, take offense, cause offense
Entry 2
offend someone, deeply offend, intentionally offend, offend against

Related Vocabularies

to say something suddenly and without careful consideration
to deal with or manage something; to touch or hold
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