Offense in a sentence as a noun

No offense, clearly we are both fans of the language, I just don't think this will convince anyone on the other side.

No offense, but your comment is a symptom of the very problem the article is highlighting.

I believe she's being a hypocrite by taking offense one day, and making her own penis joke on Twitter the next.

In any case, to wear an improper expression on your face...; was itself a punishable offense.

If you want to keep information private, fine, make it a criminal offense for your people to disclose that information to news sources.

"Severities should be dealt out all at once, so that their suddenness may give less offense; benefits ought to be handed ought drop by drop, so that they may be relished the more.

"I take great offense to my culture being defined ..."Total straw man, he didn't define any culture as this, he noted that it's one characteristic of our culture.

Decriminalization essentially means that possession of small amounts of ***** is no longer an offense that warrants an arrest and jail time.

One thing that always surprises me is how many people take offense to the suggestion to make their software/websites more accessible, as if it's trampling on their artistic freedom.

No offense, but the only advice I've learned from all these "how to hire programmers" article, as a programmer, is that it doesn't make a damn bit of difference, because every person hiring as their own idea of what works.

Offense definitions

noun

a lack of politeness; a failure to show regard for others; wounding the feelings or others

See also: discourtesy offence

noun

a feeling of anger caused by being offended; "he took offence at my question"

See also: umbrage offence

noun

(criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act; "a long record of crimes"

See also: crime offence law-breaking

noun

the team that has the ball (or puck) and is trying to score

See also: offence

noun

the action of attacking an enemy

See also: offence offensive