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Disgust vs Offended - What's the difference?

disgust | offended |


As verbs the difference between disgust and offended

is that disgust is to cause an intense dislike for something while offended is past tense of offend.

As a noun disgust

is an intense dislike or loathing someone feels for something bad or nasty.

Offense vs Offended - What's the difference?

offense | offended |


As verbs the difference between offense and offended

is that offense is while offended is (offend).

Offended vs Prohibited - What's the difference?

offended | prohibited |


As verbs the difference between offended and prohibited

is that offended is (offend) while prohibited is (prohibit).

As an adjective prohibited is

forbidden; unallowed.

Painful vs Offended - What's the difference?

painful | offended |


As an adjective painful

is causing pain or distress, either physical or mental.

As a verb offended is

(offend).

Pain vs Offended - What's the difference?

pain | offended |


As an adverb pain

is towards, in/to the direction of.

As a noun pain

is .

As a verb offended is

(offend).

Shocked vs Offended - What's the difference?

shocked | offended |


As verbs the difference between shocked and offended

is that shocked is past tense of shock while offended is past tense of offend.

As an adjective shocked

is surprised, startled, confused, or taken aback.

Bothered vs Offended - What's the difference?

bothered | offended |


As verbs the difference between bothered and offended

is that bothered is past tense of bother while offended is past tense of offend.

As an adjective bothered

is caused to show discomposure.

Letdown vs Offended - What's the difference?

letdown | offended |


As a noun letdown

is .

As a verb offended is

(offend).

Offended vs Comfortable - What's the difference?

offended | comfortable |


As a verb offended

is past tense of offend.

As an adjective comfortable is

comforting, providing comfort; consolatory.

As a noun comfortable is

a stuffed or quilted coverlet for a bed; a comforter.

Offended vs Hopeless - What's the difference?

offended | hopeless |


As a verb offended

is (offend).

As an adjective hopeless is

without hope; despairing; not expecting anything positive.

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