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offended
of·fend O0037900 (ə-fĕnd′)v. of·fend·ed, of·fend·ing, of·fends v.tr.1. To cause displeasure, anger, resentment, or wounded feelings in: We were offended by his tasteless jokes.2. To be displeasing or disagreeable to: Onions offend my sense of smell.v.intr.1. To result in displeasure: Bad manners may offend.2. a. To violate a moral or divine law; sin.b. To violate a rule or law: offended against the curfew. [Middle English offenden, from Old French offendre, from Latin offendere; see gwhen- in Indo-European roots.] of·fend′er n.Synonyms: offend, insult, affront, outrage These verbs mean to cause resentment, humiliation, or hurt. To offend is to cause displeasure, wounded feelings, or repugnance in another: "He often offended men who might have been useful friends" (John Lothrop Motley). Insult implies gross insensitivity, insolence, or contemptuous rudeness: "My father had insulted her by refusing to come to our wedding" (James Carroll). To affront is to insult openly, usually intentionally: "He continued to belabor the poor woman in a studied effort to affront his hated chieftain" (Edgar Rice Burroughs). Outrage implies the flagrant violation of a person's integrity, pride, or sense of right and decency: "He revered the men and women who transformed this piece of grassland into a great city, and he was outraged by the attacks on their reputation" (James S. Hirsch).offended (əˈfɛndɪd) adjupset or angryThesaurusAdj. | 1. | offended - hurt or upset; "she looked offended"; "face had a pained and puzzled expression"paineddispleased - not pleased; experiencing or manifesting displeasure |
offendedadjective upset, pained, hurt, bothered, disturbed, distressed, outraged, stung, put out (informal), grieved, disgruntled, agitated, ruffled, resentful, affronted, miffed (informal), displeased, in a huff, piqued, huffy She is terribly offended and hurt by personal remarks.TranslationsIdiomsSeeoffendoffended Related to offended: easily offendedSynonyms for offendedadj upsetSynonyms- upset
- pained
- hurt
- bothered
- disturbed
- distressed
- outraged
- stung
- put out
- grieved
- disgruntled
- agitated
- ruffled
- resentful
- affronted
- miffed
- displeased
- in a huff
- piqued
- huffy
Synonyms for offendedadj hurt or upsetSynonymsRelated Words |