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

synonym study for offense

1, 2. See crime.

OTHER WORDS FROM offense

self-of·fense, noun

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Idioms and Phrases with offense

offense

see no offense; take offense.