offended
adjective
uk/əˈfendɪd/usupsetandangry, often because someone has beenrude:
Manystaffmembersweredeeplyoffendedby hisemail.
| 单词 | offended |
| 释义 | offended adjective uk/əˈfendɪd/usupsetandangry, often because someone has beenrude: Manystaffmembersweredeeplyoffendedby hisemail. Examplesofoffendedoffended Southern women were highlyoffendedby the order. From Wikipedia When she took on a case, she did it her way, regardless of whose toes she stepped on and who sheoffended. From Wikipedia Whigs who feltoffendedshould prove that she had actually told their stories. From Wikipedia She wasoffendedthat she had not been told the truth. From Wikipedia Later the landlord learns that he may haveoffendedthe wrong person. From Wikipedia He isoffendedwhen people stereotype him even though their stereotypes are usually correct. From Wikipedia The result was treaties that compromised many ideals,offendedmany allies, and set up an entirely new order in the area. From Wikipedia The young are usually much lessoffendedby the dilution or adaptation of songs this way. From Wikipedia The remark elicited laughter and groans, and was later criticised by women who attended the event and others who wereoffended. From Wikipedia The works may include trying to correct the wrong, making apologies to anyoffendedindividuals, and compliance with earlier counsel. From Wikipedia These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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