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Injustice vs Offense - What's the difference?

injustice | offense |


As a noun injustice

is absence of justice; unjustice.

As a verb offense is

.

Guilty vs Offense - What's the difference?

guilty | offense |


As an adjective guilty

is responsible for a dishonest act.

As a noun guilty

is (legal) a plea by a defendant who does not contest a charge.

As a verb offense is

.

Aversion vs Offense - What's the difference?

aversion | offense | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between aversion and offense

is that aversion is opposition or repugnance of mind; fixed dislike while offense is the act of offending.

Sins vs Offense - What's the difference?

sins | offense |


As nouns the difference between sins and offense

is that sins is plural of lang=en while offense is the act of offending.

As a verb sins

is third-person singular of sin.

Offense vs Punishment - What's the difference?

offense | punishment |


As a verb offense

is .

As a noun punishment is

the act or process of punishing, imposing and/or applying a sanction.

Hate vs Offense - What's the difference?

hate | offense | Related terms |

Hate is a related term of offense.


As verbs the difference between hate and offense

is that hate is while offense is .

As a noun hate

is haste, impatience.

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).

Wrongdoing vs Offense - What's the difference?

wrongdoing | offense |


As nouns the difference between wrongdoing and offense

is that wrongdoing is violation of standards of behavior while offense is the act of offending.

Umbridge vs Offense - What's the difference?

umbridge | offense |


As a noun umbridge

is .

As a verb offense is

.

Distaste vs Offense - What's the difference?

distaste | offense | Related terms |

Distaste is a related term of offense.


As verbs the difference between distaste and offense

is that distaste is (obsolete|transitive) to dislike while offense is .

As a noun distaste

is a feeling of dislike, aversion or antipathy.

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