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the umbrage
noun
Feeling of anger or annoyance caused by something offensive.
Exact(27)
Cue the umbrage.
Please pass the umbrage.
Much of the umbrage was oddly discordant.
And there were others who took umbrage at the umbrage.
The umbrage industry is working overtime this week.
Mr. Darnell has always embraced the umbrage, knowing it usually ensured heavy audience tune-in.
Similar(33)
Unfortunately the people who took the most umbrage at it never actually saw the movie or let us show it to them.
Putin was hardly surprised by the liberal umbrage voiced by the Obama Administration and other Western governments.
That will help the conversation more than all the faux umbrage.
For a long time the quarrel was over nomenclature, and the authorities took umbrage over the use of the word coup.
Part of the mass umbrage would seem to stem from a misunderstanding of the magazine and its cover.
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