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take offense Meaning in Bengali



 অসন্তুষ্ট হত্তয়া,




take offense's Usage Examples:

dead name, Nell Pickerell, even while also reporting that Allen did take offense at this, and was outspoken in his insistence that he not be, in modern.


The two courtiers take offense at her preference, and so she decides merely to pay them each night for.


blacks, immigrants and gays while coyly apologizing "to those who may take offense" in the album notes.


touring and performing, that Pride, RCA's biggest selling artist, would take offense to the song's "racial" nature.


as it presented casting issues and fears that Asian-Americans would take offense at how they are portrayed.


guest by the neck and threatening to use force Bohm said he “did not take offense” at Scheinin, for he considered the incident “arranged for the sake of.


I never thought anyone would take offense, I'm sorry if I offended everybody, never my intention – I love all people.


want to call the team the Mystery Eskimos, to which John and the mayor take offense.


men who have sex with men, having sex where others might see you and take offense can subject you to arrest, publicity and other serious consequences.


compared, as The Green Bay Tree had not a word to which anyone could take offense, while The Children's Hour calls a spade a spade.


concepts that causes "people who are angry for no good reason (nuts)" to take offense.


The easygoing Shoesmith does not take offense, and is delighted to be formally introduced to Tito, Slater's half-caste.


She also states that there is "no doubt the more dovish among us will take offense, but when juxtaposed against rescue efforts that have evolved into recovery.


The Womynists take offense to The Pit's flyers advertising the party, and hold a protest outside.


However, Mecir did not take offense when informed of the remark.


they too were the sons of God, and that most celestial beings would not take offense.


Senator Bob Packwood: "Only in the event that someone should choose to take offense, why then he's sorry".


(portrayed by Paul Giamatti) plays the song for the group, whose members take offense to the various disses.


the article's author, argues that only someone "hypersensitive" would take offense at this image.


Blige, Patti LaBelle, Mariah Carey, Rupaul and Chaka Khan, who didn't take offense to the song.



Synonyms:

move; act;

Antonyms:

refrain; block; recall;

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