take offense|take offence in English
be insulted, be offended
Use "take offense|take offence" in a sentence
1. We must try not to give offense or take offense.
2. Don't mention her hairstyle. She'll probably take offence.
3. Do you quickly take offense or get discouraged?
4. 11 Love also does not quickly take offense.
5. 10 words related to Carjack: crime, criminal offence, criminal offense, law-breaking, offense, offence, commandeer, highjack, hijack, pirate
6. 9:52-56 Am I quick to take offense?
7. 3 words related to Counteroffensive: offence, offensive, offense
8. Don't take offence. Roger says things like that to everybody.
9. Sometimes we are inclined to resist counsel or to take offense.
10. It was silly of Grace to take offence at our innocent remarks.
11. Having a natural tendency; inclined: She is Apt to take offense easily
12. They will become less sensitive to criticism, less inclined to take offense.
13. 12 It was silly of Grace to take offence at our innocent remarks.
14. The scars of a past offense can take a long time to heal.
15. He described her as a woman who is temperamental and quick to take offence.
16. He did not take offense when some claimed that he had lost his mind.
17. In short, Cognizance means to take judicial notice of the offence for inquiry or trial
18. 4 Will a merchant kinsman take offence if you buy goods from the co-op?
19. Love is never boastful, or conceited, or rude; never selfish, not quick to take offense.
20. Pahoran might easily have resented Moroni and his message, but he chose not to take offense.
21. The new overseer did not take offense at this outburst, but neither could he ignore it.
22. Regardless of how the Bible’s message is presented, however, some people will take offense at it.
23. (Ephesians 4:17-19) Still another might be prone to take offense at the imperfections of fellow believers.
24. The Judicial Officer will have to take Cognizance of the offence before he could proceed to conduct a trial
25. 1. Member States shall take the necessary measures to ensure that inciting or aiding and abetting an offence referred to in Article 3 is punishable as a criminal offence.