frighten |
offensive |
As a verb frighten
is to disturb with fear; to throw into a state of alarm or fright; to affright; to terrify.
As a noun offensive is
offensive (posture of attacking or being able to attack).
offensive |
impure |
As a noun offensive
is offensive (posture of attacking or being able to attack).
As an adjective impure is
not pure.
As a verb impure is
(obsolete) to defile; to pollute.
offensive |
rue |
As nouns the difference between offensive and rue
is that
offensive is offensive (posture of attacking or being able to attack) while
rue is .
wretched |
offensive |
As an adjective wretched
is very miserable; sunk in, or accompanied by, deep affliction or distress, as from want, anxiety, or grief; calamitous; woeful; very afflicting.
As a noun offensive is
offensive (posture of attacking or being able to attack).
offensive |
controversy |
As nouns the difference between offensive and controversy
is that
offensive is an attack while
controversy is a debate, discussion of opposing opinions; strife.
As an adjective offensive
is causing offense; arousing a visceral reaction of disgust, anger, or hatred.
disrespective |
offensive |
As an adjective disrespective
is (obsolete) showing a lack of respect; disrespectful.
As a noun offensive is
offensive (posture of attacking or being able to attack).
racist |
offensive |
As nouns the difference between racist and offensive
is that
racist is a person who believes a particular race is superior to others while
offensive is offensive (posture of attacking or being able to attack).
As an adjective racist
is of, relating to, or advocating racism.
offensive |
controversial |
As adjectives the difference between offensive and controversial
is that
offensive is causing offense; arousing a visceral reaction of disgust, anger, or hatred while
controversial is arousing controversy—a debate or discussion of opposing opinions.
As a noun offensive
is an attack.
unusual |
offensive |
As an adjective unusual
is unlike what is expected; differing in some way from the norm.
As a noun offensive is
offensive (posture of attacking or being able to attack).
offensive |
crime |
As nouns the difference between offensive and crime
is that
offensive is offensive (posture of attacking or being able to attack) while
crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law.
As a verb crime is
to commit (s).
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