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English

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishoffence, fromOld Frenchoffense, fromLatinoffensa(a striking against; displeasure; injury).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /əˈfɛns/
  • Audio(US):(file)
  • (team sports senses, especially in the U.S.):IPA(key): /ˈɔf.ɛns/,/ˈɑf.ɛns/)
  • Hyphenation:of‧fense

Noun

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offense (countable anduncountable,pluraloffenses)(American spelling)

  1. Theact ofoffending.
    1. Acrime orsin.
      • 1855,Frederick Douglass, chapter 3, inMy Bondage and My Freedom. [], New York, Auburn, N.Y.: Miller, Orton & Mulligan [],→OCLC:
        The slave fully appreciates the saying, "where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise." When old master's gestures were violent, ending with a threatening shake of the head, and a sharp snap of his middle finger and thumb, I deemed it wise to keep at a respectable distance from him; for, at such times, trifling faults stood, in his eyes, as momentousoffenses; and, having both the power and the disposition, the victim had only to be near him to catch the punishment, deserved or undeserved.
      • 2006,Edwin Black, chapter 2, inInternal Combustion[1]:
        The popular late Middle Ages fictional character Robin Hood, dressed in green to symbolize the forest, dodged fines for forestoffenses and stole from the rich to give to the poor. But his appeal was painfully real and embodied the struggle over wood.
    2. Anaffront,injury, orinsult.
  2. The state of being offended ordispleased;anger;displeasure.
  3. (team sports) Astrategy andtactics employed when in position toscore;contrasted withdefense.
  4. (team sports) The portion of ateam dedicated to scoring when in position to do so;contrasted withdefense.

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Translations

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act of offending against the law
act of offending against manners
state of being offended
strategy and tactics employed when in position to score
portion of a team dedicated to scoring
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Verb

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offense

  1. inflection ofoffenser:
    1. first/third-personsingularpresentindicative/subjunctive
    2. second-personsingularimperative

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Adjective

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offēnse

  1. vocativemasculinesingular ofoffēnsus
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