Offend
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British pronunciation/əfˈɛnd/
American pronunciation/əˈfɛnd/

Definición y Significado de "offend"

to offend
01

ofender

to cause someone to feel disrespected, upset, etc.
Transitive: to offend sb
to offend definition and meaning
02

ofender, herir

to feel hurt, insulted, or displeased by someone's words, actions, or behavior
Intransitive
03

ofender, molestar

to cause difficulty, discomfort, or pain
Transitive: to offend someone or their senses
04

ofender, contradecir

to go against established norms or principles
Transitive: to offend norms or principles

offend

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offended

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offended

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offender

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offender

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offending

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offending

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example
Ejemplo
His dismissive remarks about her achievements offended her and sparked resentment.
The political leader's speech managed to offend a large portion of the population due to its divisive nature.
Sharing insensitive comments about someone's background can easily offend them and create tension.
The controversial decision of the company to cut bonuses deeply offended the employees.
The comedian's irreverent jokes about religion offended some audience members.
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