deeply offend
Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words
to cause someone to feel very upset or insulted
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Examples (10)
- He knew that he had deeply offended her.
- His insensitive comments deeply offended the entire community.
- She felt deeply offended by his accusations.
- The article's content might deeply offend some readers.
- I didn't mean to deeply offend you with my remark.
- Such a betrayal would deeply offend anyone.
- His refusal to apologize seemed to deeply offend his former colleague.
- They were deeply offended by the lack of respect shown.
- To deeply offend someone is to disregard their feelings entirely.
- Her sarcastic tone deeply offended everyone present.