offense
or of·fence
[ uh-fens or for 7–9, aw-fens, of-ens ]
/ əˈfɛns or for 7–9, ˈɔ fɛns, ˈɒf ɛns /
noun
Origin of offense
1325–75; Middle English
offence, offense; in part < Middle French
offens < Latin
offēnsus collision, knock, equivalent to
offend(ere) (see
offend) +
-tus suffix of v. action; in part < Middle French
offense ≪ Latin
offēnsa, feminine past participle of
offendere
SYNONYMS FOR offense
7
aggression.
synonym study for offense
1, 2. See
crime.
OTHER WORDS FROM offense
self-of·fense, nounWords nearby offense
offcast,
offcut,
offenbach,
offence,
offend,
offense,
offenseless,
offensive,
offer,
offer document,
offer price
Example sentences from the Web for offense
Idioms and Phrases with offense
offense
see no offense; take offense.