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View synonyms for offense

offense

British, of·fence

[uh-fens, aw-fens, of-ens]

noun

  1. a violation or breaking of a social or moral rule; transgression; sin.

    Synonyms: fault, felony, trespass
  2. a transgression of the law; misdemeanor.

    Synonyms: fault, felony, trespass
  3. a cause of transgression or wrong.

  4. something that offends or displeases.

  5. the act of offending or displeasing.

  6. the feeling of resentful displeasure caused.

    to give offense.

    Antonyms: pleasure
  7. the act of attacking; attack or assault.

    weapons of offense.

    Synonyms: aggression
    Antonyms: defense
  8. a person, army, etc., that is attacking.

    Synonyms: foe, foe, enemy
  9. Sports.

    1. the players or team unit responsible for attacking or scoring in a game.

    2. the players possessing or controlling the ball, puck, etc., or the aspects or period of a game when this obtains.

    3. a pattern or style of scoring attack.

      single-wing offense; fast-break offense.

    4. offensive effectiveness; ability to score.

      a total breakdown in offense.

  10. Archaic.,  injury, harm, or hurt.



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Other Word Forms

  • self-offense noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of offense1

First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English offence, offense; in part from Middle French offens, from Latin offēnsus “collision, knock,” equivalent to offend(ere) ( offend ) + -tus suffix of verb action; in part from Middle French offense, ultimately from Latin offēnsa, feminine past participle of offendere
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Example Sentences

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The Eagles still ran the same option offense that Russell first installed.

Arizona’s defense is scrappy, which we knew, but the offense could surprise people.

The offense has put up 97 points in two close defeats.

“Just taking it day by day and really focusing on us, our defense, our rebounding, our pace on offense.”

Their offense looked to be rounding a corner, finally pairing up with a strong run of pitching the way the front office envisioned when they built this supposed juggernaut in the winter.

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