offend 音标拼音: [əf'ɛnd]
vt .
vi . 犯罪,冒犯,违反
犯罪,冒犯,违反
offend v 1 :
cause to feel resentment or indignation ; "
Her tactless remark offended me " [
synonym : {
pique }, {
offend }]
2 :
act in disregard of laws ,
rules ,
contracts ,
or promises ;
"
offend all laws of humanity "; "
violate the basic laws or human civilization "; "
break a law "; "
break a promise " [
synonym :
{
transgress }, {
offend }, {
infract }, {
violate }, {
go against },
{
breach }, {
break }] [
ant : {
keep }, {
observe }]
3 :
strike with disgust or revulsion ; "
The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends " [
synonym : {
shock },
{
offend }, {
scandalize }, {
scandalise }, {
appal }, {
appall },
{
outrage }]
4 :
hurt the feelings of ; "
She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests "; "
This remark really bruised my ego "
[
synonym : {
hurt }, {
wound }, {
injure }, {
bruise }, {
offend }, {
spite }]
Offend \
Of *
fend \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Offended };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Offending }.] [
OF .
offendre ,
L .
offendere ,
offensum ;
ob (
see {
Ob -})
fendere (
in comp .)
to thrust ,
dash .
See {
Defend }.]
1 .
To strike against ;
to attack ;
to assail . [
Obs .] --
Sir P .
Sidney .
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2 .
To displease ;
to make angry ;
to affront .
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A brother offended is harder to be won than a strong city . --
Prov .
xviii .
19 .
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3 .
To be offensive to ;
to harm ;
to pain ;
to annoy ;
as ,
strong light offends the eye ;
to offend the conscience .
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4 .
To transgress ;
to violate ;
to sin against . [
Obs .]
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Marry ,
sir ,
he hath offended the law . --
Shak .
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5 . (
Script .)
To oppose or obstruct in duty ;
to cause to stumble ;
to cause to sin or to fall . [
Obs .]
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Who hath you misboden or offended . --
Chaucer .
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If thy right eye offend thee ,
pluck it out . . .
And if thy right hand offend thee ,
cut it off . --
Matt .
v .
29 ,
3O .
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Great peace have they which love thy law ,
and nothing shall offend them . --
Ps .
cxix .
165 .
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Offend \
Of *
fend "\,
v .
i .
1 .
To transgress the moral or divine law ;
to commit a crime ;
to stumble ;
to sin .
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Whosoever shall keep the whole law ,
and yet offend in one point ,
he is guilty of all . --
James ii .
10 .
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If it be a sin to covet honor ,
I am the most offending soul alive . --
Shak .
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2 .
To cause dislike ,
anger ,
or vexation ;
to displease .
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I shall offend ,
either to detain or give it . --
Shak .
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{
To offend against },
to do an injury or wrong to ;
to commit an offense against . "
We have offended against the Lord already ." --
2 Chron .
xxviii .
13 .
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94 Moby Thesaurus words for "
offend ":
affront ,
aggrieve ,
anger ,
annoy ,
appall ,
blemish ,
blot ,
breach ,
break ,
call names ,
chagrin ,
commit sin ,
contravene ,
deface ,
disfigure ,
disgruntle ,
disgust ,
dishonor ,
disoblige ,
displease ,
distress ,
disturb ,
do amiss ,
do wrong ,
dump on ,
dysphemize ,
embarrass ,
err ,
exasperate ,
excite ,
fleer at ,
flout ,
fret ,
gall ,
gibe at ,
give offense ,
give offense to ,
give umbrage ,
grieve ,
gross out ,
horrify ,
humiliate ,
hurl a brickbat ,
hurt ,
hurt the feelings ,
infract ,
infringe ,
insult ,
irritate ,
jeer at ,
jibe at ,
look a fright ,
look a mess ,
look bad ,
look like hell ,
look something terrible ,
mar ,
miff ,
mock ,
nauseate ,
needle ,
nettle ,
offend the eye ,
outrage ,
pain ,
pique ,
provoke ,
put down ,
put off ,
rankle ,
rattle ,
repel ,
repulse ,
revolt ,
rile ,
ruffle ,
scandalize ,
scoff at ,
shock ,
sicken ,
sin ,
slight ,
snub ,
spoil ,
sting ,
taunt ,
transgress ,
treat with indignity ,
trespass ,
turn the stomach ,
uglify ,
upset ,
vex ,
wound
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OFFEND Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster offend, outrage, affront, insult mean to cause hurt feelings or deep resentment offend need not imply an intentional hurting but it may indicate merely a violation of the victim's sense of what is proper or fitting
OFFEND Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com OFFEND definition: to irritate, annoy, or anger; cause resentful displeasure in See examples of offend used in a sentence
OFFEND | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Phrasal verb offend against something (Definition of offend from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
OFFEND definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you offend someone, you say or do something rude which upsets or embarrasses them He apologizes for his comments and says he had no intention of offending the community [VERB noun]
offend verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of offend verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Offend - definition of offend by The Free Dictionary To offend is to cause displeasure, wounded feelings, or repugnance in another: "He often offended men who might have been useful friends" (John Lothrop Motley)
offend - Wiktionary, the free dictionary offend (third-person singular simple present offends, present participle offending, simple past and past participle offended) (transitive) To hurt the feelings of; to displease; to make angry; to insult