Use of offend in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include offend at the start of sentence, offend at the end of sentence and offend in the middle of sentence

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offend at the end of sentence


  1. The careful language is designed not to offend.
  2. A TV interviewer must be careful not to offend.

offend in the middle of sentence


  1. I think I never offend you.
  2. I didn't mean to offend you.
  3. Golden words offend the ears.
  4. I would never wittingly offend him.
  5. Try not to offend his amour propre.
  6. It is a sacrilege to offend democracy.
  7. You could only offend, behave yourself!
  8. He took care never to offend his visitors.
  9. Do nothing to offend her susceptibilities.
  10. Omit anything that is likely to offend people.
  11. Keep your shirt on! Nobody meant to offend you.
  12. Neil did not mean to offend anybody with his joke.
  13. She didn't mean to offend you; she was overwrought.
  14. There can be little doubt that he will offend again.
  15. She stopped mid-sentence, anxious not to offend him.
  16. I didn't mean to offend/upset/hurt your susceptibilities.
  17. Perhaps, unconsciously, I've done something to offend her.
  18. A solution must be found that doesn't offend too many people.
  19. I really didn't mean to offend her - I just said it unthinkingly.
  20. In Western countries girls are far less likely to offend than boys.
  21. Why did you walk away from me like that? H ave I said words to offend you?
  22. You might offend your hosts if you camp it up at the party in your usual way.
  23. She managed to offend her boyfriend's parents as soon as she opened her mouth.
  24. Broadcasters have a responsibility not to offend against good taste and decency.
  25. When alive ,we may probably offend some people.However, we must think about whether they are deserved offended.
  26. She dressed down to visit her poor relatives,(.com/offend.html) so as not to offend them by a show of her wealth.
  27. Political correctness is the principle of avoiding language or behaviour that may offend certain groups of people.

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