Sentence examples for been offensive from inspiring English sources

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been offensive

adjective

Causing offense; arousing a visceral reaction of disgust, anger, or hatred.

  • Some people find pornography offensive.

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But the high-speed, aggressive style of play he honed at Oregon — it is called the blur offense — has been intriguing to a league that has tilted so heavily to offense that all six head coaching hires this off-season have been offensive coaches.

The tone of the debate has been offensive and obnoxious.

France's intervention record has been offensive to economic liberals since long before the recent sagas.

And the fact that we have not been offensive helps him.

Where it might have been offensive to people who were there, I'm sorry about that.

Of course, for as long as there has been comedy, there has been offensive comedy.

He says some of the gung-ho coverage of the conflict in the tabloids has been "offensive".

And there is no doubt that some other cartoons and pictures have been offensive or highly questionable.

Now the broadcasting standards commission has ruled against the programme's trailer after three viewers complained it had also been offensive.

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The film is offensive.

"The question is offensive.

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