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    Of·fense
    /əˈfens/

    noun

  2. The meaning of OFFENSE is something that outrages the moral or physical senses. How to use offense in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Offense.

  3. Offense definition: a violation or breaking of a social or moral rule; transgression; sin.. See examples of OFFENSE used in a sentence.

  4. OFFENSE definition: 1. US spelling of offence 2. an illegal act; a crime: 3. upset and hurt or annoyed feelings, often…. Learn more.

  5. offense. The part of a team that tries to score points is called the offense. If you play forward on a soccer team, you are on offense. If you offend someone — that is you cause them to be upset because of your actions or words — then you may need to apologize for the offense.

  6. OFFENSE meaning: 1. US spelling of offence 2. an illegal act; a crime: 3. upset and hurt or annoyed feelings, often…. Learn more.

  7. 1. a violation or breaking of a social or moral rule; transgression; sin. 2. a transgression of the law; misdemeanor. 3. something that offends or displeases. 4. the act of offending or displeasing. 5. the feeling of resentment caused: to give offense.

  8. a. the act of breaking a law; sin or crime; transgression. b. the act of creating resentment, hurt feelings, displeasure, etc. 2. the condition of being offended, esp. of feeling hurt, resentful, or angry; umbrage. 3. Rare. something that causes sinning or wrongdoing.

  9. OFFENSE meaning: 1 : something that causes a person to be hurt, angry, or upset; 2 : something that is wrong or improper often + to often + against

  10. Definition of offense noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Offense Definition. An offending. The condition of being offended, esp. of feeling hurt, resentful, or angry; umbrage. The state of being offended. Something that causes resentment, anger, etc. A violation or infraction of a moral or social code; a transgression or sin.

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