Similar words: offender, fender, defender, ended, extended, suspended, descended, apprehended. Meaning: [ə'fendɪd] adj. hurt or upset.
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(121) Don't change your mind just because people are offended; change your mind if you're wrong. Criss Jami
(122) They are quite rightly upset and offended as they have usually made their own decisions and are going through with them.
(123) I am deeply offended by some of the filth they show on television.
(124) I asked, amazed and a little offended hearing him be so cheerful.
(125) If he has offended against Church law or the Rule of the Order, it is for Ramsey to discipline him.
(126) Ever since Jack could remember, women had been offended with his checking his watch.
(127) Whenever anyone has offended me, I try to raise my soul so high that the offense cannot reach it. Rene Descartes
(128) Worst offended have been the shaman-educators, for they have felt betrayed by the linguists down the hall.
(129) Those who go quiet and coy even when offended need to work on this.
(130) Are shoppers really going to be offended by a ponytail?
(131) She'll be offended if you don't say thank you for her help.
(132) I wondered if I had offended him in some way.
(133) When people do no respect us we are sharply offended; yet in his private heart no man much respects himself. Mark Twain
(134) This offended blacks and caused the removal of the 1993 Super Bowl to another state.
(135) This usually means the person making the statement has been offended and is backing away from a relationship with that person.
(136) You have to be careful what you say to her, she's very easily offended.
(137) The question mark at the end requires a response, helping the offended party to fulfil their scriptural obligation to forgive.
(138) Or should I be offended by the implicit ethnic slur?
(139) And now the effort would be wasted, since its subject was in no condition to be either offended or amused.
(140) He was so offended by my cover that he spat on me.
(141) Paul also rejected the rationale of both the offender and the offended.
(142) They need not be exaggerated by anyone who, for whatever reasons, is offended by it.sentence dictionary
(143) Words such as tramp, hobo and vagrant offended him, terms bandied about by an unsympathetic society.
(144) Why limit the benefactors of an amendment only to those offended by flag desecration?
(145) Adelina feels offended that her husband would doubt her loyalty knowing the depth of her love and the rectitude of her character.
(146) But events in the region had offended the West's democratic sensibilities and aroused fears of greater Soviet ambitions.
(147) Offended or not, she told herself, she must thank him excessively for his indulgence in letting her go down.
(148) Some people may find rude jokes funny but others may be deeply offended.
(149) He felt offended that she didn't want to go out with him.
(150) A look of stony fury settled on his face: she had offended him mortally.
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