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View synonyms for offended

offended

[ uh-fen-did ]

adjective

  1. feeling or expressing hurt, indignation, or irritation because of a perceived wrong or insult:

    The man replied in an offended voice, "My niece would never do anything like that!"

  2. being the recipient or victim of criminal or morally repugnant behavior:

    After the referral agent and the offender speak, the offended individual is invited to speak about how the assault affected them.

  3. (of a sense, taste, etc.) affected disagreeably:

    With the bright neon blue and red, the dress looked like clown garb, so my offended aesthetic sense told me to take it off.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of offend ( def ).
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Other Words From

  • of·fend·ed·ly adverb
  • of·fend·ed·ness noun
  • half-of·fend·ed adjective
  • un·of·fend·ed adjective
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Example Sentences

An offended Paul approached all those who went against him and asked them how much they wanted to bet.

From BBC

"People think they're doing you a favour, almost like a sacrifice. The worst thing is I'm not surprised or offended anymore."

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“And if that offended any of our military and veterans, I apologize to you because that was never my intent. I’m a product of the military, a proud lover of the military and a proud lover of all those who served before and now and will serve in the future.”

In reality, three cartoons published by a French satirical magazine had been discussed in class, and Paty had said anyone who felt they might be offended did not have to stay.

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Often lost when comics decry pushback from offended constituencies is any consideration of accompanying factors such as the effect their jokes have on their fans, and consequences.

From Salon

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