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offensive

by EnglishLeo Oct 21, 2024

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offensive

adjective

Causing someone to feel deeply hurt, upset, or angry. Offensive

  1. His comments were highly offensive to many people.
  2. She made an offensive remark about his appearance.
  3. Why did you say something so offensive to her?
  4. They found the joke to be very offensive.
  5. The film contains some offensive language and scenes.
Open translation

  1. His comments were highly offensive to many people.
  2. She made an offensive remark about his appearance.
  3. Why did you say something so offensive to her?
  4. They found the joke to be very offensive.
  5. The film contains some offensive language and scenes.
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