Offensive
UK /["/əˈfensɪv/"]/US /["/əˈfensɪv/"]/
Definition
rude in a way that causes somebody to feel upset or annoyed because it shows a lack of respect
In simple words: Something that causes upset or hurt feelings.
Examples
- His comments were so offensive that they made several audience members uncomfortable.
- The movie received an R rating due to some offensive language.
- In sports, an offensive strategy can be just as important as a defensive one.
- The team's offensive performance in the last game was remarkable.
- Using offensive slurs will not be tolerated in the workplace.
Usage notes
Use 'offensive' to describe language, actions, or jokes that can hurt or upset people. Be careful in public settings or professional environments, as it may be inappropriate.
Grammar pattern
predicate adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'offend' and 'defend' — something offensive is likely to offend others.
Collocations
- be
- seem
- become
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- to
- be
- seem
- become
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- to
Synonyms
- obnoxious
Antonyms
- inoffensive
- pleasant
- agreeable
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'offensive' with 'offensive' as in military attack.
- Using 'offensive' to describe something that is just annoying.
- Not recognizing that what is offensive can vary by culture.