"Offensive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "offensive" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:
Causing insult or provocation: "The joke was offensive to many people."
Relating to war or battle: "The offensive began at dawn."
Characterized by behavior that is intended to annoy or upset others: "He's been offending people left and right with his rude comments."
In general, the word "offensive" usually implies something that is unpleasant, hurtful, or provocative.
To feel or show hurt or annoyance because of something that has been said or done, often due to a sense of injustice or lack of respect.
In a manner that is likely to cause offense or upset. Offensive or impertinent in a way that is considered rude or unacceptable.
To offend means to cause someone to feel hurt, anger, or disgust, often because of something that is said or done. It can also refer to something that causes moral outrage or shock, such as a violation of social norms or ethical standards.
The word "offensives" refers to military operations or movements designed to attack and defeat an enemy, or a series of attacks and counterattacks that are intended to overwhelm and gain the upper hand over an adversary.
To make or show something available for someone to accept or take; to propose or suggest something for someone's consideration or approval. Examples: "The company is offering a discount on all new products.", "I'm offering you my help, do you need it?"