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/əˈfendəd/
adjective
resentful or annoyed, typically as a result of a perceived insult.
"she sounded slightly offended"
synonyms: upset, hurt, wounded, injured, insulted, aggrieved, affronted, pained, displeased, distressed, disgruntled, put out, annoyed, angered, angry, cross, exasperated, indignant, irritated, vexed, piqued, irked, stung, galled, nettled, needled, peeved, ruffled, resentful, in a huff, huffy, in high dudgeon, fed up, vex, riled, miffed, miffy, rattled, aggravated, peed off, hacked off, narked, eggy, cheesed off, browned off, brassed off, sore, teed off, ticked off, snuffy, pissed off

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