offensive
Something offensive makes people feel hurt or angry because it is rude or mean.
Explanation at your level:
The word offensive is for when someone is very rude. If you say bad things, people feel sad or angry. This is offensive. Do not be offensive to your friends!
You use offensive when something is not nice. It can be a joke that hurts someone's feelings. In sports, an offensive move is when you try to score a goal.
Offensive describes something that causes anger. It is often used for language or behavior that is disrespectful. In a different way, an 'offensive' is a planned attack in a game or war.
The term offensive carries significant weight. It implies that a boundary of respect has been crossed. Conversely, in strategic contexts, it refers to an active, goal-oriented campaign to gain ground or points.
In advanced usage, offensive is often used to discuss social norms and cultural sensitivity. It highlights the subjective nature of what people find insulting. It also remains a technical term in military and competitive strategy.
The duality of offensive—as both an act of aggression and a social transgression—reflects the etymological root of 'striking.' It is a powerful descriptor in literary analysis, often used to characterize a protagonist's aggressive stance or a piece of art that challenges societal taboos.
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- Means rude or insulting.
- Can also mean an attack.
- Stress the second syllable.
- Common in sports and news.
When we call something offensive, we usually mean it has crossed a line. It is behavior, speech, or imagery that is likely to cause insult or resentment. Think of it as the opposite of being polite or considerate.
Interestingly, the word has a completely different side. In sports or military contexts, an offensive is a noun. It describes an aggressive movement or a planned attack. So, you can be offensive with your words, or you can launch an offensive to win a game!
The word offensive comes from the Latin word offendere, which literally means to strike against something. Over time, it evolved through Old French into Middle English.
Originally, it meant to strike or hit, which explains why it is still used for military attacks today. The shift toward the meaning of 'insulting' happened because being rude is like 'striking' someone's feelings. It is a fascinating example of how physical actions in language often become metaphorical emotional ones.
You will see offensive used most often in social situations. We talk about offensive language or offensive behavior. It is a strong word, so use it carefully when describing someone's actions.
In a sports context, you might hear a coach say, 'We need to switch to an offensive strategy.' Here, it is neutral and describes a tactic rather than an insult. Always check the context to see if the speaker is talking about manners or movement.
While 'offensive' isn't always inside an idiom, it is used in phrases like take offensive action, meaning to start an attack. Another is the best defense is a good offense, which uses the noun form to suggest that being proactive prevents trouble.
We also say someone is being offensive when they are acting in a way that is clearly meant to provoke. You might also hear the phrase offensive to the senses, which describes something that looks, smells, or sounds very bad.
As an adjective, offensive is standard. As a noun, it is usually preceded by an article like 'the' or 'an' (e.g., 'the military offensive'). The stress is on the second syllable: uh-FEN-siv.
It rhymes with words like expensive, intensive, and defensive. Remember that it is a gradable adjective, so you can be 'very offensive' or 'slightly offensive' in certain social contexts.
Fun Fact
It shares a root with 'defend'!
Pronunciation Guide
uh-FEN-siv
uh-FEN-siv
Common Errors
- missing the double f
- stressing the first syllable
- pronouncing the 'i' as 'ee'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
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What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Adjective usage
He is offensive.
Noun usage
The offensive began.
Examples by Level
That is offensive.
That is rude.
Adjective usage.
He said an offensive word.
The team played an offensive game.
That joke was offensive.
Do not be offensive.
The movie was offensive to many people.
She felt the comment was offensive.
Is this offensive to you?
The team launched an offensive.
The comedian's jokes were considered offensive by the audience.
The army launched a major offensive at dawn.
He didn't mean to be offensive.
The article was highly offensive to the local community.
We need a better offensive strategy in this match.
She apologized for her offensive behavior.
The offensive smell was hard to ignore.
They are planning an offensive against the enemy.
The politician's remarks were widely criticized as offensive.
The team's offensive line is very strong this season.
It is a matter of opinion whether the art is offensive.
She took offensive action to protect her reputation.
The company removed the offensive advertisement.
He was warned about his offensive language.
The offensive was halted due to bad weather.
Some find the modern style offensive to tradition.
The satire was intentionally offensive to provoke a reaction.
The general ordered an immediate offensive on the capital.
Cultural norms dictate what is considered offensive in this region.
The team's offensive prowess led them to the championship.
His offensive tone made the negotiation very difficult.
The offensive against the virus has begun.
She refused to tolerate such offensive treatment.
The play was banned for being offensive to the church.
The author's offensive portrayal of history sparked a national debate.
The military offensive was strategically flawed from the start.
One must distinguish between offensive intent and accidental slight.
The offensive nature of the propaganda was undeniable.
They mounted a diplomatic offensive to gain support.
The offensive capabilities of the new software are impressive.
Such an offensive display of wealth is distasteful.
He launched a legal offensive against the corporation.
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Idioms & Expressions
"take offensive action"
to start an attack
We must take offensive action to win.
formal"on the offensive"
actively attacking
The team is finally on the offensive.
neutral"offensive to the senses"
very unpleasant
The mess was offensive to the senses.
literary"go on the offensive"
start an aggressive campaign
She went on the offensive in the debate.
neutral"best defense is a good offense"
attacking prevents being attacked
In this game, the best defense is a good offense.
casual"offensive maneuver"
a tactical attack
The pilot performed an offensive maneuver.
formalEasily Confused
similar root
offended is a feeling; offensive is the cause
I was offended by his offensive joke.
similar suffix
defensive is for protection
He took a defensive stance.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + is + offensive
That joke is offensive.
Launch + an + offensive
They launched an offensive.
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They are opposites.
Offensive is the thing; offended is the feeling.
Offensive is an adjective/noun.
Double f.
Offensive implies negativity or attack.
Tips
Stress the Middle
Say uh-FEN-siv, not OFF-en-sive.
Don't say 'offenseive'
It is spelled with one 'e' after the 'f'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Off-end-sive: If you are off-end, you are being mean.
Visual Association
A shield (defense) vs. a sword (offense).
Word Web
Herausforderung
Write three sentences using both meanings.
Wortherkunft
Latin
Original meaning: to strike against
Kultureller Kontext
Highly sensitive word; avoid using it to describe people directly.
Used frequently in media to describe controversial topics.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Sports
- offensive line
- offensive play
- offensive strategy
Social
- offensive language
- offensive remark
- highly offensive
Conversation Starters
"What makes a joke offensive?"
"Do you prefer offensive or defensive play in sports?"
"How do you handle offensive behavior?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you heard something offensive.
Why is it important to avoid offensive language?
How does an offensive strategy work in a game?
Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 FragenIn sports, it is just a strategy.
uh-FEN-siv.
No, 'offend' is the verb.
Yes, an offensive smell.
It can be used in both formal and informal settings.
Defensive or polite.
Only if you mean you are attacking in a game.
Yes, very common in news and sports.
Teste dich selbst
That was very ___.
It describes something rude.
What is an offensive move?
Offensive means attack.
Offensive can mean a military attack.
Yes, it is a noun for a campaign.
Word
Bedeutung
These are common pairings.
The offensive remark was...
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Summary
Offensive can mean either a rude act or a strategic attack depending on the context.
- Means rude or insulting.
- Can also mean an attack.
- Stress the second syllable.
- Common in sports and news.
Context is Key
Always check if it is about manners or sports.
Stress the Middle
Say uh-FEN-siv, not OFF-en-sive.
Don't say 'offenseive'
It is spelled with one 'e' after the 'f'.