to hurt the feelings, sense of dignity, etc, of (a person) - (transitive)
to be disagreeable to; disgust: the smell offended him - (intr except in archaic uses)
to break (a law or laws in general)
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of•fend /əˈfɛnd/USA pronunciation
v.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- to irritate, annoy, or anger;
cause resentful displeasure in;
insult:[~ + object]His impolite remarks offended the audience. - to affect (the sense, taste, etc.) in an unpleasant or disagreeable way:[~ + object]That odor offends my nose.
- to violate (a criminal, religious, or moral law): [~ + object]The movie offends the morals of the community.[~ + against + object]The movie offends against our principles.
- to cause displeasure or resentment:[no object]words that offend.
of•fend
(ə fend′),USA pronunciation v.t.
v.i.
of•fend′a•ble, adj.
of•fend′ed•ly, adv.
of•fend′ed•ness, n.
of•fend′er, n.
- to irritate, annoy, or anger;
cause resentful displeasure in:Even the hint of prejudice offends me. - to affect (the sense, taste, etc.) disagreeably.
- to violate or transgress (a criminal, religious, or moral law).
- to hurt or cause pain to.
- Bible(in Biblical use) to cause to fall into sinful ways.
v.i.
- to cause resentful displeasure;
irritate, annoy, or anger:a remark so thoughtless it can only offend. - to err in conduct;
commit a sin, crime, or fault.
- Latin offendere to strike against, displease, equivalent. to of- of- + -fendere to strike
- Middle French offendre
- Middle English offenden 1275–1325
of•fend′ed•ly, adv.
of•fend′ed•ness, n.
of•fend′er, n.
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged provoke, chafe, nettle, affront, insult.
- 7.See corresponding entry in Unabridged transgress.
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged please.
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'offended' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
aggrieved
- amende honorable
- amiss
- appease
- border line
- butthurt
- delicacy
- exception
- girl
- half-offended
- huffy
- hurt
- irritable
- lady
- offend
- satisfy
- sensibility
- sensitive
- sensitivity
- skin
- sore
- stomach
- sulk
- thin-skinned
- ticklish
- whichever