The tone in which she made this remarkable statement was too much for Anstice's gravity; and he gave way to a fit of unrestrained laughter which mightily offended his small friend.
Anstice was in no wise offended by the other's mirth.
Garnett was in no wise offended by Anstice's uncompromising rejoinder.
Now the eye is not in the least offended by quantity of white, but is, or ought to be, greatly saddened and offended by quantity of black.
Fuller offended the senses often, but he touched that nerve-centre in the heart, without which impressions are not truly recognized.
Then he swaggered in his walk, never turned out for any one, and if offended fell into rages fit to daunt the bravest soul.
I know you won't be offended when you know I did it to save against a rainy day!
Anne now saw how the matter stood; but she was not offended with him.
I can't help it if you are offended by my telling you this now--if I can do anything to make you realize the folly of your course, and how deeply SHE disapproved of it, I shall feel it is the truest way of making up to you for her loss.
It is of course the same name with Ludovicus or Louis I do not know whether the barbarian sound of Hlodwig offended the delicate taste of Cassiodorus, but in the "Various Letters" he addresses the king of the Franks as Ludum.
It is enough to say that the bishop offended not only the king, but his chapter and the people of his city, and that he was eventually shut up in his palace and besieged there for five months.
For the present, do not be too hard on your lover; he deserves more consideration; he will be offended by your fears; do not care for his health at the cost of his happiness, and enjoy your own happiness.
This worthy priest was a poor Savoyard clergyman who had offended his bishop by some youthful fault; he had crossed the Alps to find a position which he could not obtain in his own country.
This fine ode ends with the following stanza: If thy hand, free from ill, the altar touch, Thou shalt the offended gods appease as much With gifts of sparkling salt and pious meal As if thy vows more costly victims seal.
I ask your pardon, Laura, if I have offended you: but if I am jealous, does it not prove that I have a heart?
Somehow she had the very same smile with which she had laughed at him on the night previous, and the recollection of his disaster again offended Pen.
She felt quite sure that he had offended some of the examiners, who had taken a mean revenge of him--nothing more likely.
His dignity was offended at being thus obliged to remain in the ante-chamber when he wanted an audience.
Now, this obligation has offended me very much, because I am proud and do not like to be beholden to people.
Come empty and naked as ye are, and fall down before an offended God, with, "Father I have sinned.
But while some object to the simplicity of the gospel, and to the plain language and address of the primitive ministry, others are offended at the mysteries in the Christian system.
But Peter had declared on Christ's forewarning them that "they would all be offended because of him, although all shall be offended, yet will not I.
Though all men shall beoffended because of thee, yet will not I be offended.
He felt the strength of it so sensibly at that time, that he did not conceive it possible that any dangers or sufferings could ever induce him to forsake his Lord; or in any respect, be offended because of him.
They are stoney ground hearers who "are offendedwhen persecution ariseth because of the word.
When manyoffended at his doctrine forsook him, after having followed him, and professed themselves his disciples.
He had indeed made that declaration; but he had not judged others, or pretended to determine that they would or would not be offended because of him.
This happens to some who had "heard the word and received it with joy--in the time of temptation, they are offended and fall away.
If sensible that they have offended God, and incurred his displeasure, it greives them at their hearts, and fills them with deep concern.
A curse is more likely to follow them than a blessing; yet in this way some have thought to atone for sin and make peace with an offended God!
As she is supposed to wander about the houses of the peasants on her holy day, and to be offended if she finds certain kinds of work going on, they are (or at least they used to be) frequently suspended on Fridays.
But in spite of that, it never forgot how its master had offended it.
Since you have offended your English friends past forgiveness, God knows what would become of you if that happened, while Thurston would marry Miss Savine and sail on to riches--confusion to him!
It was safe once, no doubt," answered Geoffrey, slightly puzzled as to how he hadoffended her, but still resolute.
I generally speak my mind and hope I have notoffended you.
He meant me to marry Geoffrey and I've mortally offended him.
I have behaved like a madman, irritated and offended him past forgiveness.
Lady Alicia had ordered that coat to be burnt, because the polecat scent offended her aristocratic nose.
Both the magistrates and the complainants were offended at this behaviour of Tontonimo.
He was so offended with the appendix in which this was contained, that he would not accept the copy of the book I sent him, but returned it.
His work at Cambridge so offended the students that they at one time broke up the services.
He believes the God of all grace to have been angry with one that never offended Him; and that God that hates sin to be reconciled to himself though sinning continually, and never making or being able to make Him any satisfaction.
If not a punishment, the motive for committing suicide is almost always an exaggerated conception, not of despair, but of offended dignity or vanity.
The hot-blooded Samurai was offended on every possible occasion, and many an innocent life has been sacrificed to this intensely developed military pride.
My eye was at first offendedby the artistic shortcomings of these buildings, but now it is their practical defects that are conspicuous.
But now fear came upon mankind; and the men of Elephantine made haste, and extracted the juice from the best of their fruits, and mingled it with human blood, and filled seven thousand jars, and brought them as an offering to the offended god.
But a time came when they grew headstrong and unruly; they uttered words against Ra; they plotted evil things; they grievously offended him.
Some were offended by his haughtiness, and others were estranged by his withering invective.
The pope, also, was offended because he had conceded so much to the Protestants, and the Turks pressed him on the side of Hungary.
Haroun Alraschid, what a mortification do you put upon me, in making me the executioner of your vengeance, obliging me to persecute those persons who have not offended you!
I promise you once more I will not, replied the queen; and I once more repeat the oath I made yesterday, that neither you nor your nephew shall have any cause to be offended at me.
Khacan suffered the poniard to be taken out of his hand; and as soon as Noureddin was released, he threw himself at his father's feet, and kissed them, to show how sincerely he repented of his having ever offended him.
I am afraid my laughter offended the poor girl, and it was scarcely fair, either, as she had borne all the disagreeables far better than people in her class generally do.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "offended" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: disgusted; mad; nauseated; shocked; sick