Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

take-offence

verb phrase
/teɪk əˈfɛns/
Definition
To feel upset or angered by something someone has said or done.
Examples
  • She tended to take offence easily at jokes about her height.
  • He didn’t mean to take offence when she criticized his work; he just felt it was uncalled for.
  • It’s important to communicate openly to avoid situations where someone might take offence.
Meaning
The phrase expresses a reaction of displeasure or offense taken due to another person’s words or actions.
Synonyms
  • be offended
  • take umbrage
  • be hurt
  • be insulted