单词 | offend |
释义 | offend/əˈfɛnd![]() verb 1 [with object] Cause to feel upset, annoyed, or resentful: 17 per cent of viewers said they had been offended by bad language...
Synonyms hurt someone's feelings, give offence to, affront, upset, displease, distress, hurt, wound, pain, injure, be an affront to, get/put someone's back up, disgruntle, put out, annoy, anger, exasperate, irritate, vex, pique, gall, irk, provoke, rankle with, nettle, needle, peeve, tread on someone's toes, ruffle, ruffle someone's feathers, rub up the wrong way, make someone's hackles rise, insult, humiliate, embarrass, mortify, scandalize, shock, outrage, spite informal rile, miff, rattle, aggravate, put someone's nose out of joint, get up someone's nose, get under someone's skin, hack off, get someone's goat, get to, bug British informal nark, get on someone's wick North American informal tick off vulgar slang piss off 1.1Be displeasing or cause problems to: the smell of ash offended him (as adjective offending) she eliminated the offending foods from her diet...
Synonyms displease, be displeasing to, be distasteful to, be disagreeable to, be offensive to, cause offence to, upset, put off, disgust, repel, revolt, be repugnant to, repulse, turn someone's stomach, sicken, nauseate, make sick, make someone's gorge rise informal turn off North American informal gross out 2 [no object] Commit an illegal act: a small hard core of young criminals who offend again and again...
Synonyms break the law, commit a crime, do wrong, sin, go astray, fall from grace, err, transgress archaic trespass 2.1Break a commonly accepted rule or principle: those activities which offend against public order and decency...
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French offendre, from Latin offendere 'strike against'. Rhymes |
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