offensive
Adjective[C] Countable
The term carries a sharp, aggressive energy. When describing a social interaction, it suggests a boundary has been crossed or a taboo has been violated, evoking a feeling of indignation or moral outrage. It is more severe than being merely rude; it implies a direct hit to someone's dignity or identity. In a strategic or athletic context, the word shifts from a negative social trait to a proactive power move. Here, it describes the initiative to seize control or territory, emphasizing forward momentum and the intent to dominate an opponent.
Countable when referring to a military campaign (a strategic offensive).