offended in the PONS Dictionary

offended Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

I hope your sister won't be offended if ...
to be easily offended

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The anti-war sentiment, and the irreverence for the venue in some of the lyrics, offended a number of people.
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I understand that perfectly and certainly wasn't offended.
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The couple's nakedness further offended 19th century sensibilities, when their presence in a church came to be considered unacceptable.
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I had offended the barkeeper.
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He thought their critical coverage had offended the government and other powerful figures from the casino.
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The precision and detail with which their nakedness is recorded offended many over the years.
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Importantly, this lurid subject matter is handled subtly where no one gender being offended.
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Specifically, if a transgression is viewed as intentional or malicious, the offended partner is less likely to feel empathy and forgive.
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The young are usually much less offended by the dilution or adaptation of songs this way.
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Southern women were highly offended by the order.
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