From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishoffendedof‧fend‧ed /əˈfendɪd/ adjective someone who is offended jest zły i zdenerwowany czyimś zachowaniem lub uwagamifeel/look/sound offended Stella zaczynała czuć się trochę urażona. Wiedziałam, że Piers będzie głęboko urażony. I get very offended when he talks to me like that. radio listeners who are easily offendedExamples from the Corpusoffended- Some people may find rude jokes funny, but others may be deeply offended.- Call it ensuring that people’s feelings were not offended.- He’s always offended by jokes aimed at Irish people.- The offended divinity gave not a thought to whether the youth had purposeed offulted her or had come there in all innocence.- She’ll be offended if you don’t say thank you for her help.- An offended look crossed their eyes.- Those who go quiet and coy even when offended need to work on this.- The question mark at the end requires a response, helping the offended party to fulfil their scriptural obligation to forgive.- He felt offended that she didn’t want to go out with him.easily offended- It was said that these teenagers were easily offended.
Word family (noun) offense/offense offender offensive offensiveness (adjective) offensive ≠ inoffensive offended offending (verb) offend (adverb) offensively