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offense

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: offenses

This word carries a dual energy of aggression and vulnerability. In a legal or sporting context, it is an active, outward-facing force, whether it is a criminal breach or a strategic attack on a goal. It represents the initiative taken to break a rule or a line of defense.

Countable when referring to a specific crime or a distinct instance of being insulted. Uncountable when referring to the general strategic side of a sports team.

Meanings

Noun

An illegal act or a violation of a law.

"He was charged with a minor traffic offense."

Noun

The feeling of being insulted or hurt by something someone said or did.

"She took offense at his comment about her cooking."

Noun

The side in a game or sport that is attacking or trying to score.

"The team has a powerful offense but a weak defense."

Transitive Verb
[someone]

To cause someone to feel upset or insulted.

"I hope I didn't offense you with my question."

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