Meaning & Definition of word "Offend"

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    Offend

    /əˈfɛnd/

    verb:

    • 1. to cause to feel resentment or indignation; to hurt the feelings of someone.
      • Example: His rude remarks were enough to offend her.
    • 2. to commit a transgression or violate a law or rule.
      • Example: He did not mean to offend the regulations, but he made an honest mistake.
    • 3. to cause damage to or violate moral standards.
      • Example: Telling that joke at the party might offend some of the guests.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Latin 'offendere', meaning to strike against or hurt.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    offend someone:

    To make someone feel upset or angry.

    offend the sensibilities:

    To disturb or shock someone's moral or aesthetic feelings.

    offend against:

    To violate a law or principle.

    Related Words

    offender:

    A person who commits a violation or crime.

    offensive:

    Causing someone to feel upset or hurt; rude or insulting.

    offense:

    A breach of a law or rule; an illegal act.

    Slang Meanings of offend

    Meaning: To upset someone

    Example Sentence: Don't say that; you'll offend her.

    Meaning: To make someone angry

    Example Sentence: He really offends people with his jokes.