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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121. We know very well how a simple string of words can harm, hurt and offend, or how they can offer humor, help, support and encouragement.
122. He wishes ill to no one except those who intentionally offend him.
123. Find out what the auctioneer did to offend the Windy City.
124. Your heterosexuality doesn ] t offend me as long as you don ] t try to force it on me.
125. He is very formidable; How could anybody be so brave as to offend him?
126. My husband once had a problem like this and dealt with it so ineptly that he managed to offend the smeller without making him change his stinky habits.
127. Azeri as a circle, Sun Honglei say clearly to offend many people.
128. It was, of course, never my intention to offend or disrespect anyone.
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129. Shall the nightingale offend the stillness of the night, or the firefly the stars?
130. Do not offend me, otherwise I one fist hits you very abstractly.
131. When we offend God, we must ask him for forgiveness through the sacrament of confession.
132. Don't get hot under the collar. I didn't mean to offend you.
133. Why did you walk away from me like that? Have I said something to offend you?
134. "Good! "The smoke cold body fashion is an Shan, rightwards offend.
135. The objector obsessed by the obsolete and obscure notion swears an oath not to offend.
136. He is very quick-tempered, so no-one dares to offend him.
137. He is the hooligan of this alley, do not offend him.
138. Careless comments or insults which offend others may be ameliorated with that simple phrase, though sincerity in voice and gesture make all the difference.
139. It is impolitic to offend people who can help you.
140. Israel was holiness unto the LORD, and the firstfruits of his increase: all that devour him shall offend; evil shall come upon them, saith the LORD.
141. To be frank with you, I have no intention to offend you but your requirement on IELTS is just like find quarrel in a straw.
142. They should offend liberals on the latter score and conservatives on the former; their firm entrenchment in American public policy illustrates the limitations of the American democratic system .
143. You say not to go, catching up with ranking Buddha is doited, avalokitesvara arrives fitly again the turn of life, offend angry I am easy come off sentry duty.
144. I do not mean to offend the Earth god, but I use its image as a metaphor to mock at the corrupting bureaucrat culture.
145. They enforce the difference between positions we must respect, although we think them wrong, and positions we need not respect because they offend some ground rule of moral reasoning.
146. The imaginative joinder of offenses indicates a type of offence that one crime may offend more than one offence for its endangered act in part or as a whole against other objects.
147. B. What did each of these people do to hurt, offend, or victimize me?
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