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Offend Offended əˈfend Wedding Neil Joke Verb Bre
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BrE / əˈfend / NAmE / əˈfend / |
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- they'll be offended if you don't go to their wedding.
- neil did not mean to offend anybody with his joke.
- she managed to offend her boyfriend’s parents as soon as she opened her mouth.
- a tv interviewer must be careful not to offend.
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offend(verb)BrE / əˈfend / NAmE / əˈfend / - to make somebody feel upset because of something you say or do that is rude or embarrassing
- They'll be offended if you don't go to their wedding.
- Neil did not mean to offend anybody with his joke.
- She managed to offend her boyfriend’s parents as soon as she opened her mouth.
- A TV interviewer must be careful not to offend.
- to seem unpleasant to somebody
- The smell from the farm offended some people.
- an ugly building that offends the eye
- to commit a crime or crimes
- He started offending at the age of 16.
- What is the best way to stop someone who has offended from repeating the offence?
- to be against what people believe is morally right
- comments that offend against people’s religious beliefs
Extra Examples- He was very sensitive and easily offended.
- Omit anything that is likely to offend people.
- She sounded offended when she replied.
- She stopped mid-sentence, anxious not to offend him.
- Viewers complained that the broadcast offended against good taste.
- Neil did not mean to offend anybody with his joke.
- Some people found his jokes funny but others were deeply offended.
- They’ll be offended if you don’t go to their wedding.
Verb Forms- present simple I / you / we / they offend
- he / she / it offends
- past simple offended
- past participle offended
- -ing form offending
Word Origin- late Middle English: from Old French offendre, from Latin offendere ‘strike against’.
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