to feel insulted · to feel hurt or upset by something
Ever had someone say something that just... didn't land right? 😬 This expression is your go-to when you feel a bit disrespected, insulted, or hurt by someone's words or actions. It's often used when you want to clarify that you *didn't* get offended, or to ask if someone else *did*. Think of it as your emotional radar for slights! 📡
💡 **Heads up!** It's super common to use 'to take offense' with a negative, like "Don't take offense, but..." when you're about to say something potentially sensitive but don't mean to upset anyone. Or "He didn't take offense," to show someone handled a situation gracefully. It implies a conscious choice to feel insulted, rather than just being surprised or disappointed.
When would you typically use the expression 'to take offense'? A. 😄 When you receive a compliment on your amazing work. B. 🤨 When someone makes a rude comment that makes you feel disrespected. C. 🎉 When you hear exciting news about a friend's promotion.