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Definition of unoffending in English: unoffendingadjective ʌnəˈfɛndɪŋ Not causing offence; harmless. 不冒犯人的,不惹人生气的;无害的 Example sentencesExamples - In the tradition of Jazzanova, ‘Brazilian Love Affair’ is an unoffending song for lounging on a couch; but it isn't heavy or deep enough for the dance floor.
- Melvin glared up at the unoffending blue sky with a growl.
- With both hands she shoved the blade back and side-kicked the startled man forcefully, crushing him against an unoffending door.
- Unable to forget a gruesome killing from the past, she dwells on a set of murder site prints each night before bedtime over a glass of bourbon and some unoffending Sheryl Crow.
- With a bitter glare at his scarred right hand, he heaved on the rope and sent the unoffending log scooting another length across the ground.
- Mully's revised sentence was to stand on the gallows for an hour with a rope around his neck, receive 39 lashes, have an unoffending ear cut off and, much less painfully, be banished from Connecticut.
- With the exception of the School Of Rock-inspired opening, the kids in the film (mainly Gertie) are harmless, cute and unoffending.
- Attacks on unoffending furniture, equipment, or surroundings are so commonplace as to be hardly worth mentioning.
- The result was a most deplorable tragedy, by which an estimable and unoffending lady was killed by a rifle bullet.
- Opening the door with somewhat more force than necessary, she collected the other box of busted appliances, slammed that same unoffending door, and made her way back inside.
- After the rehearsal, I caught Gabriel before he left the room, making a point to be extra-polite and unoffending as possible.
- Could it be the fact that on more than one occasion, litter louts (with the emphasis firmly on the louts) have chucked drink cans and the remains of their take-aways over my unoffending garden wall?
- This description of a traffic accident is unoffending.
- Was the world, with all its climates, made in vain for thy helpless, unoffending victim?
Synonyms inoffensive, unobjectionable, unexceptionable, harmless, mild, peaceful, gentle, tame, insipid
Rhymesending, impending, microlending, uncomprehending, unpretending |