Similar words: offender, fender, defender, ended, extended, suspended, descended, apprehended. Meaning: [ə'fendɪd] adj. hurt or upset.
Random good picture Not show
(91) He's always offended by jokes aimed at Irish people.
(92) It was said that these teenagers were easily offended.
(93) So, uh, he was offended by that.
(94) Some people are offended by swearing on television.
(95) Imagine being offended by stagnant water!
(96) True, some people are offended by swearing on television.
(97) He had made up his mind to be offended.
(98) Call it ensuring that people's feelings were not offended.
(99) An offended look crossed their eyes.
(100) I wasn't even offended; just disgusted with her.
(101) When her assailant spoke he sounded almost offended, which struck Rachel as strange since she appeared to be the injured party.
(102) Her friends and neighbors were angry at her because she had overstepped, given too much, offended them by excess.
(103) Criticized to his very marrow, I knew that Pierluigi would be deeply offended.
(104) And if there were a God, I think it very unlikely that He would have such an uneasy vanity as to be offended by those who doubt His existence. Bertrand Russell
(105) His reputation already in jeopardy, Young further offended gentiles with what they thought was his most heartless scheme.
(106) She further offended doctors by clinging to patently wrong ideas.
(107) Bond ticks off a long list of social dances that over the years have offended the over-30 set.
(108) I don't think we need to worry ourselves about people being offended.
(109) As I thought about it, I became more and more offended.
(110) They couldn't all just reject facts because they offended their sensibilities.
(111) Now Prince Richard was no longer an imaginary distant idol and Victoria felt offended by Suzie's sudden fawning fascination.
(112) This, in turn[Sentence dictionary], offended some others who were still neutral about him.
(113) In addition, a listing is given of the companies in the top 50 of the Index which have offended in each category.
(114) In fact, I might have been offended by that implication, but instead I am perplexed.
(115) At first Jane could hardly understand a word Mervyn said, but he was too good-humoured to be offended.
(116) The dean of the college flinches at my language and appears offended.
(117) He looks offended when I tell him he is perceived as a man's man.
(118) The offended divinity gave not a thought to whether the youth had purposely insulted her or had come there in all innocence.
(119) He felt offended that she couldn't say yes and impatient with her hesitation, blaming Katherine for his own confusion.
(120) The imposing mansion house being built for Smith and his guests offended Illinoisans.
More similar words: offender, fender, defender, ended, extended, suspended, descended, apprehended, offense, stiffen, offensive, independent, independence, be independent of, fend, fend off, defend, defendant, declaration of independence, funded, minded, founded, bounded, wounded, surrounded, open-minded, confounded, ungrounded, reprimanded, dumbfounded.