Sentence examples for the offended from inspiring English sources

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the offended

verb

  To hurt the feelings of; to displease; to make angry; to insult.

  • Your accusations offend me deeply.

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It was a neat trick, turning the offended into the offender, and, astonishingly, he managed to get away with it.

Mr. Walford, thinking and then smiling, said he believed that the offender should have to pay the offended $2.

What better way to draw attention away from the offenders than to focus on the offended?

The offended missed the point.

Another glorious victory for the offended, then.

The news inspired an eclectic coalition of the offended.

The offended bombard the offensive, often with ugly tweets of their own.

He said the church should continue "to search for the truth and peace for the offended.

The fact is that no one, including the offended Vermont student, was forced to do anything.

"Naturally, they need to play the role of the offended ones who need protection".

In truth, the offended Muppet brigade doesn't make much comic headway with the bourbon-swilling fat cats.

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