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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.
The suffix "er" can be added to offend to make it a noun, resulting in "offender."
offender
The verb form of offense is "offend."
The word 'offense' is the noun, a word for a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act; an act of causing anger, resentment, displeasure, or affront; act of attacking or assaulting; a word for a thing.The verb is to offend, and the adjective offensive.
Abstract Noun means these are the nouns that cannot be touched,tasted,smelled,seen and felt.Examples are:lovehappinessfriendshipWhen we use it in a sentence:Happiness is a great feeling.Happiness makes one smile.
The verb of offence is offend. As in "to offend" or "to offend someone".
"Offend" and "offence" are related but not identical. "Offend" is a verb meaning to cause someone to feel upset or hurt, while "offence" (or "offense" in American English) is a noun referring to the act of offending or a violation of a moral or legal code. In essence, to offend is the action, and an offence is the result or the act itself.
I offend you
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
The noun form of the adjective obedient is obedience.