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Sentence count:211+14Posted:2017-02-14Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: offenderfenderdefenderendedextendedsuspendeddescendedapprehendedMeaning: [ə'fendɪd]  adj. hurt or upset. 
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(31) She is terribly offended, angered and hurt by this.
(32) Many readers were offended with her latest book.
(33) He was mortally offended by your remarks.
(34) I am deeply offended by her conduct.
(35) His sweeping remarks offended many people.
(36) She sounded offended when she replied.
(37) His rudeness offended every one in the restaurant.
(38) His abstract paintings offended the art establishment.
(39) Any right-minded person would be offended by this book.
(40) She was offended at that person's joke.
(41) I was offended by his discourteous reply.
(42) Liddy was offended by such a personal question.
(43) He was more of a victim than any of the women he supposedly offended.
(44) The survey found almost 90 percent of people were offended by strong swearwords.
(45) She sounded a bit funny with me on the phone last night and I wondered if I'd offended her.
(46) I'm sorry if my advice offended you-I meant it for the best.
(47) Her unfortunate choice of phrase offended most of the audience.
(48) He looked a bit offended when you called him middle-aged.
(49) We laughed, but Chris was straight-faced and seemed a little offended by the joke.
(50) I hope we haven't offended him; he sounded rather hurt on the phone.
(51) He struck an attitude of offended dignity and marched out of the room.
(52) His refusal was worded in such a graceful way that we could not be offended.
(53) "What do you mean?" I asked,[Sentencedict] offended on Liddie's behalf.
(54) It was clear that, wittingly or unwittingly, he had offended her.
(55) He has offended the party's traditional base by pandering to the rich and the middle classes.
(56) Alice looked rather offended.
(57) She may be offended if you don't reply to her invitation.
(58) The old chancellor who had offended against the emperor was relegated to the distant boundaries of the country.
(59) It was impossible to tell from his mien whether he was offended.
(60) I tried to tell her in such a way that she wouldn't be offended.
More similar words: offenderfenderdefenderendedextendedsuspendeddescendedapprehendedoffensestiffenoffensiveindependentindependencebe independent offendfend offdefenddefendantdeclaration of independencefundedmindedfoundedboundedwoundedsurroundedopen-mindedconfoundedungroundedreprimandeddumbfounded
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