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    of·fense
    [əˈfens]
    noun
    offence (noun) · offences (plural noun) · offense (noun) · offenses (plural noun)
    1. a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act:
      "neither offense violates any federal law"
    2. annoyance or resentment brought about by a perceived insult to or disregard for oneself or one's standards or principles:
      "I didn't intend to give offense" · "he went out, making it clear he'd taken offense"
      Similar:
      hard/bad/ill feelings
      be/feel offended
      take exception
      be/feel aggrieved
      be/feel affronted
      take umbrage
      get/be/feel upset
      get/be/feel annoyed
      get/be/feel angry
      be/feel indignant
      be/feel put out
      be/feel insulted
      be/feel hurt
      be/feel wounded
      feel piqued
      be/feel resentful
      be/feel disgruntled
      get/go into a huff
      get huffy
    3. the action of attacking someone or something:
      "reductions in strategic offense arsenals"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        (in sports) the team or players who are attempting to score or advance the ball:
        "he is a wide receiver, playing on offense"
      • US ENGLISH
        (in sports) the condition of possessing the ball or being on the team attempting to score.
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French offens ‘misdeed’, from Latin offensus ‘annoyance’, reinforced by French offense, from Latin offensa ‘a striking against, a hurt, or displeasure’; based on Latin offendere ‘strike against’.
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