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offensive
[uh-fen-siv, aw-fen-, of-en-]
adjective
causing resentful displeasure; highly irritating, angering, or annoying.
offensive television commercials.
Synonyms: unpleasant, vexatiousAntonyms: pleasingunpleasant or disagreeable to the sense.
an offensive odor.
Antonyms: pleasingrepugnant to the moral sense, good taste, or the like; insulting.
an offensive remark; an offensive joke.
pertaining to offense or attack.
the offensive movements of their troops.
Antonyms: defensivecharacterized by attack; aggressive.
offensive warfare.
noun
the position or attitude of aggression or attack.
to take the offensive.
an aggressive movement or attack.
a carefully planned naval offensive.
offensive
/ əˈfɛnsɪv /
adjective
unpleasant or disgusting, as to the senses
causing anger or annoyance; insulting
for the purpose of attack rather than defence
noun
an attitude or position of aggression
an assault, attack, or military initiative, esp a strategic one
Usage
Other Word Forms
- offensiveness noun
- offensively adverb
- nonoffensive adjective
- nonoffensively adverb
- nonoffensiveness noun
- overoffensive adjective
- overoffensively adverb
- overoffensiveness noun
- preoffensive adjective
- preoffensively adverb
- preoffensiveness noun
- quasi-offensive adjective
- quasi-offensively adverb
- superoffensive adjective
- superoffensively adverb
- superoffensiveness noun
- unoffensive adjective
- unoffensively adverb
- unoffensiveness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of offensive1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Israel has intensified its operations around Gaza City in recent weeks, and says its offensive has established control of some 40% of the city, which it claims is a stronghold of Hamas.
UN humanitarian officials have warned that the impact of a full-blown offensive would be "beyond catastrophic".
He came to Georgia Southern after a dozen seasons at USC, where he started first as quarterbacks coach, then offensive coordinator and finally the head coach.
The clearest emerging litmus test is opposition to sending offensive weapons, but other issues could loom large in Democratic primaries, including recognizing a Palestinian state and allowing international investigations of Israeli war crimes.
How the Chargers can win: Keep Herbert upright, as the Chiefs will look to exploit the reshuffled offensive line.
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