Synonym: affront, disgust, displease, grieve, horrify, hurt, insult, pain, sicken, wound. Antonym: appease, defend. Similar words: offended, offender, offense, stiffen, offensive, fend, defend, fend off. Meaning: [ə'fend] v. 1. cause to feel resentment or indignation 2. act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises 3. strike with disgust or revulsion 4. hurt the feelings of.
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91. He is almost certain to offend again if not caught, because paedophilia is a sickness.
92. It was a completely gratuitous insult -- I hadn't said anything to offend her.
93. In the East a man becomes divine only when he is no longer jealous, a man is thought to be enlightened only when he is no longer jealous. Jealousy is a by-product of the ego and when the ego disappears jealousy disappears. You cannot offend a buddha. Whatsoever you do you cannot offend him. Osho
94. Situations of enforced anonymity; being compelled to wear uniforms, clothes chosen by others that offend your aesthetic sense.
95. He stood immobile, and I wondered if I had said something to offend him.
96. So decide which group of arrogant ignoramuses you want to offend with it.
97. Because tonight he would punish Detective Lieutenant Curtis for daring to offend him.
98. I was just bad enough to kill for my country, but not so tough that I would ever offend or disobey.
99. Sometimes that attitude rubbed off on the children: It was easy to offend middle-class pride.
100. I don't want to offend my fisher friends, but is it still worthwhile?
101. Like all artistes, he is a sensitive man and you never offend his sensibilities.
102. Does my haughtiness offend you?
103. I cannot afford to offend him.
104. The idea seems to offend against logic.
105. Or shall the firefly offend the shininess of stars?
106. Every, without exception, should not offend against the law.
107. This would offend against the principle of fairness.
108. They were careful not to offend his nibs.
109. He did not offend against the law.
110. You'll often offend people by being hot-tempered.
111. We mustn't offend against their customs.
112. You will offend him if you do that.
113. It is difficult to do it,(www.Sentencedict.com) expically like me who don't want to offend others.
114. In a duodenal ulcer, a long post parricidal interval of two to three hours offend exists before pain is apparent and it may then occur immediately before next meal.
115. He doesn't stimulate, collide with, hurt and offend others as he can as possible.
116. Faithful [ Frank ; Honest ] words offend the ear but are good for improving one's conduct.
117. They are something like the eye of typhoon, looking calm. However, you don't get rise out of them. If you come close and try to offend them, they will teach you a painful lesson like typhoon.
118. When the law-and-order adherent is convinced that a choice to offend is sufficiently unfree , he does not wish to punish to offender.
119. But Superfund's draconian liability rules offend any common - sense notion of justice.
120. Not likely to offend or provoke to strong emotion; insipid.
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