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Unpleasant — attack
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offensive
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Causing offense; arousing a visceral reaction of disgust, anger, or hatred. 2 Relating to an offense or attack, as opposed to defensive. n. 1 (context countable military English) An attack. 2 (context uncountable English) The posture of attacking or ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"attacking" (1540s), "insulting" (1570s), both from Middle French offensif (16c.) and directly from Medieval Latin offensivus , from Latin offens- , past participle stem of offendere "offend" (see offend ). Related: Offensively ; offensiveness .
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
An offensive is a military operation that seeks through aggressive projection of armed force to occupy territory, gain an objective or achieve some larger strategic , operational or tactical goal . Another term for an offensive often used by the media is ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES all-out war/attack/offensive etc an offensive weapon (= one that can be used to attack someone illegally ) ▪ He was charged with carrying an offensive weapon. launch an attack/assault/offensive ▪ The press launched ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the action of attacking an enemy [syn: offense , offence ]
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Offensive \Of*fen"sive\, a. [Cf. F. offensif. See Offend .] Giving offense; causing displeasure or resentment; displeasing; annoying; as, offensive words. Giving pain or unpleasant sensations; disagreeable; revolting; noxious; as, an offensive smell; offensive ...
Usage examples of offensive.
There are, furthermore, the accompanying symptoms of a coated tongue, bitter taste in the mouth, unpleasant eructations, scalding of the throat from regurgitation, offensive breath, sick headache, giddiness, disturbed sleep, sallow countenance, heart-burn, morbid craving after food, constant anxiety and apprehension, fancied impotency, and fickleness.
To save them present pain at the risk of future anguish, to consult the feelings of her brother, in preference to his morality, would be forgetting every lesson of her life, which, from its earliest dawn, had imbibed a love of virtue, that made her consider whatever was offensive to it as equally disgusting and unhappy.
Manties to accept the attritional losses major offensives of their own would entail.
In this important fortress, the vigilance of Chosroes had deposited a magazine of offensive and defensive arms, sufficient for five times the number, not only of the garrison, but of the besiegers themselves.
Badgers were possibly the meanest creatures in the region, even above the orcs, quicker to anger than Bluster the bear and quite willing to take the offensive against any opponent, no matter how large.
Russians have also launched a general offensive all along the line to pin the Royal Norwegian Army while they bring in their amphibious troops to support the Brekke paradrop.
Although it was evident by her manner that the woman sought privacy in her request, the waiter obviously considered the matter of no importance and answered her in a brusque, offensive voice.
They, also, belong to the great group of burrowers, and their coats of mail assume both offensive and defensive characters.
Ben Montoya warns solemnly that Biblical analogies are exclusionary and very often offensive in our increasingly diverse society.
They were determined to pursue the victory, and to employ against the exclusionists those very offensive arms, however unfair, which that party had laid up in store against their antagonists.
To apply it to the case of France, if there had been a treaty of alliance, offensive and defensive, between the United States and that country, the unqualified acknowledgment of the new government would have put the United States in a condition to become an associate in the war with France, and would have laid the legislature under an obligation, if required, and there was otherwise no valid excuse, of exercising its power of declaring war.
Sir John French thought the moment had come for an offensive wheel round Menin towards the Scheldt.
But it seemed to me that they were more offensive a millionfold than White fags would have been.
Overindulgence in something as delicate as love is to be found monstrously offensive in the eyes of the God of Love.
Army commanders shared about the success of an offensive at this time or to question the immorality of attacking Belgium and Holland, whose neutrality and borders the German government had solemnly guaranteed.