Similar words: offender, fender, defender, ended, extended, suspended, descended, apprehended. Meaning: [ə'fendɪd] adj. hurt or upset.
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(181) I sincerely hope that you can understand that I offended you unintentionally.
(182) Luca was very touchy. Maybe the Don offended him some way.
(183) Jones was a little offended by the impertinence of Partridge.
(184) Will you be offended if she doesn't offer to pay or will you be offended if she does do the slow-motion "let me get my wallet" move?
(185) Even after Lysenkoism was condemned as a fraud in 1965, Mendel remained an outcast because his religious background offended the Communist Czech government, which would last until 1989.
(186) Shall I be offended and deal out holy wrath like in your storied days of old?
(187) "We do stop and take measure of people who are offended," Brown said. "People who say it is difficult actually seeing the Taliban when we've lost someone to the war.
(188) Both groups show higher likelihood to apologize for the female offender and the female offended interlocutor.
(189) Some people, you do not know why he offended, they always kept criticizing you, and your enemies, you say East, he said the West, but also that the more the more exciting.
(190) Gowing, I presume, is still offended with me for black enamelling his stick without asking him.
(191) FAN TUNG (Liu Kai Chi) is one of the four deities under the Stove God. He has offended the Queen Mother of the West of being ravenous and gets imprisoned for 500 years in the winter melon.
(192) Instead of filing her letter in the recycling bin(Sentencedict.com), some jumped-up hypersensitive apparatchik at the council decided to be offended on behalf the whole community.
(193) Frankly that is a total of right, freedom of speech objects, but most likely because of inadvertence and offended the other side.
(194) The chief dispatcher, a whitehaired veteran, looked offended as he answered Nim's questions.
(195) One aspect of the visual is its relative standoffishness (which offended Lawrence and pleased Baudelaire), and I've written about that in a poem called The Eye.
(196) I think better of her now that she has said she's sorry she offended me.
(197) Breach confers a right of action on the offended party.
(198) He will be offended if you ask him to get a vasectomy.
(199) If I had him up without pinning him squarely he would have been deeply offended.
(200) Would you be offended if Thompson asked you to get a vasectomy?
(201) The judges liked the new egalitarianism of this: lest anyone be offended at the idea that a cascade falls from top to bottom, this new preposition makes the idea less hierarchical.
(202) She offended many of her colleagues by speaking out of turn.
(203) In our country,[www.Sentencedict.com] the act of compulsory indecency women and children has been offended.
(204) They're offended by the elaborate security measures the police have put in place.
(205) At this late stage it proves difficult for Obama to coax those whom he once so gratuitously offended and went after.
(206) Patroness, Pinseng shallow cultivation, still can not heal ... offended every clothing.
(207) I am offended that your entertainment expert should make such a mistake and hereby request a formal apology.
(208) Please don't get offended if you happen to live in Oxfordshire.
(209) The cop carried a stick, ready to thwack anybody who offended his ear or eye.
(210) Crimes tempting, abetting and deceiving someone into drug addiction offended against state control on stupefacient and drugs and against person mentally and physically.
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