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Offensive

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Adjective

causing resentful displeasure; highly irritating, angering, or annoying
offensive television commercials.
unpleasant or disagreeable to the sense
an offensive odor.
repugnant to the moral sense, good taste, or the like; insulting
an offensive remark; an offensive joke.
pertaining to offense or attack
the offensive movements of their troops.
characterized by attack; aggressive
offensive warfare.

Noun

the position or attitude of aggression or attack
to take the offensive.
an aggressive movement or attack
a carefully planned naval offensive.

Antonyms

adjective
agreeable , kind , nice , pleasing , respectful , defending , defensive , guarding
noun
defending , defensive

Synonyms

adjective
abhorrent , abusive , annoying , biting , cutting , detestable , disagreeable , discourteous , distasteful , dreadful , embarrassing , evil , foul , ghastly , grisly , gross , hideous , horrible , horrid , impertinent , insolent , invidious , irritating , nauseating , objectionable , obnoxious , odious , off-color * , offending , opprobrious , outrageous , repellent , reprehensible , repugnant , repulsive , revolting , rotten , rude , shocking , stinking * , terrible , uncivil , unmannerly , aggressive , assailing , assaulting , belligerent , invading , atrocious , disgusting , nasty , sickening , ugly , unwholesome , vile , bad , displeasing , uncongenial , unsympathetic
noun
aggression , assailment , assault , drive , invasion , onset , onslaught , push , attempt , offense , onrush , strike , appalling , attack , coarse , fetid , foul , fulsome , gross , gruesome , hideous , horrible , horrid , invading , invidious , loathsome , nasty , noisome , noxious , obnoxious , obscene , off-color , rank , rude , storming , unsavory , vile

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