OFFENDED - translation to arabic
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OFFENDED - translation to arabic

EXPRESSION, STATEMENT (OR SOMETIMES BEHAVIOR) WHICH IS DISRESPECTFUL OR SCORNFUL
Insults; Affront; Backhanded compliment; Insulting; Backhanded complement; Putdown; Insulted; Putdowns; Put downs; Backhanded compliments; Asteism; Back-handed compliment; Left handed compliment; Back-handed compliments; Comeback (return insult); Comeback (retort); Slights; Left-handed compliment; Offended
  • Duke Karl]] Insulting the Corpse of [[Klaus Fleming]]'', [[Albert Edelfelt]], 1878. Fleming's wife [[Ebba Stenbock]] on the right.
  • A portion of [[Hippolyte Delaroche]]'s 1836 oil painting ''[[Charles I Insulted by Cromwell's Soldiers]]''
  • The use of the [[V sign]] as an insult, combined with the upwards swing movement

OFFENDED         

الصفة

مستاء; مهان

offended         
مهان ، مسوس ، مغبون مقذى
left handed compliment         
تحية باليسار

Definition

Offended
·Impf & ·p.p. of Offend.

Wikipedia

Insult

An insult is an expression or statement (or sometimes behavior) which is disrespectful or scornful. Insults may be intentional or accidental. An insult may be factual, but at the same time pejorative, such as the word "inbred".

Examples of use of OFFENDED
1. "People have been offended, their dignity has been offended.
2. He offended them –– he actually offended their mother.
3. I am offended as a Jew, I am offended as an Israeli and I am offended as a member of the community he claims to represent.
4. To prove their compatibility with "our values", minorities, it seems, must be offended by what we are offended by, and not offended by what we are not offended by.
5. "Many people who are offended by the president are offended by his lack of deliberateness," Fischhoff concluded.