I offend you
The word 'offended' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to offend. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The abstract noun forms of the verb to offend are offenceand the gerund, offending.
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It means offend the ears of the standing audience in the theatre - the lowest people It means offend the ears of the standing audience in the theatre - the lowest people
Anything that doesn't offend anyone can be called non-offensive, or sometimes innocuous. Innocuous would work very well to apply to a statement.
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Inventive is an adjective. Example: What an inventiveidea!Unreserved is an adjective, as well. Example: Randy is unreserved, which tends to offend some people.
I offend you
The verb form of "offence" is "offend." It means to cause someone to feel hurt, angry, or upset by something said or done.
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To offend: ofender.
I'm sorry to offend you.
It is best not to offend anybody if you can help it.
I would not want to offend your sensibilities.
THAT is the DEFINITION of sin.....acting in ways that offend God. All sins offend God.
Offend Maggie was created on 2008-10-07.
how did the sailors' wife did to offend the witches