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Meanings of
umbrage
in английском
каталонский
ofensa
испанский
resentimiento
Back to the meaning
A feeling of anger caused by being offended.
offence
offense
каталонский
ofensa
Synonyms
Examples for "
offence
"
offence
offense
Examples for "
offence
"
1
Police have said potential offenders may be committing a public order
offence
.
2
Police said an investigation into the second
offence
was now under way.
3
It is the second large fine imposed for this type of
offence
.
4
We in Ireland were innocent of such a heinous
offence
against nature.
5
Eleven of his students reported him to the authorities for this
'
offence
'
.
1
The Giants'
offense
didn't exactly help itself either in the second half.
2
We're no good at riddles, Jimmy said; at which Danny took
offense
.
3
Sara saw that he noted her unspoken words and hadn't taken
offense
.
4
Prescott said he believes the
offense
found its stride in recent weeks.
5
After a scoreless first period the second period had plenty of
offense
.
Usage of
umbrage
in английском
1
I know that he has taken
umbrage
at it; that is enough.
2
The Major observed that the influence of Kara-Tete gave
umbrage
to Kai-Koumou.
3
All the force of his being had to take
umbrage
at this.
4
Russia and France took
umbrage
at this high-handed proceeding and championed Greece.
5
This little, half-unconscious action gave great
umbrage
to some of the spectators.
6
He would never have taken
umbrage
at advice given by a subordinate.
7
She supposed Ivy and Tunstell would be too distraught to take
umbrage
.
8
However, you are well constituted to give
umbrage
to a poor husband.
9
A significant number, he said, have taken
umbrage
with the prime minister himself.
10
Irving took
umbrage
- and set in motion lengthy and costly legal proceedings.
11
To Swan's surprise, he did not appear to have taken the slightest
umbrage
.
12
Whitaker found his irrelevant trick of
umbrage
trying in the extreme.
13
When Barry suggested that, despite everything, he seemed content, the author took
umbrage
.
14
In the end, the gendarme took great
umbrage
,
snapping: Stinking Jews!
15
Kathryn promptly took
umbrage
at the singular number of the pronoun.
16
Dav didn't take
umbrage
at his friend's tone, or his words.
Other examples for "umbrage"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
umbrage
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
take umbrage
give umbrage
great umbrage
such umbrage
cause umbrage
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Translations for
umbrage
каталонский
ofensa
ressentiment
испанский
resentimiento
ofensa
Umbrage
through the time
Umbrage
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common