Definitions for offences

offences of·fence

Spelling: [uh-fens, aw-fens, of-ens]
IPA: /əˈfɛns, ˈɔ fɛns, ˈɒf ɛns/

Offences is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 134 anagrams from letters in offences (ceeffnos).

Definitions for offences

noun

  1. offense.
  2. a violation or breaking of a social or moral rule; transgression; sin.
  3. a transgression of the law; misdemeanor.
  4. a cause of transgression or wrong.
  5. something that offends or displeases.
  6. the act of offending or displeasing.
  7. the feeling of resentful displeasure caused:
  8. the act of attacking; attack or assault:
  9. a person, army, etc., that is attacking.
  10. Sports. the players or team unit responsible for attacking or scoring in a game. the players possessing or controlling the ball, puck, etc., or the aspects or period of a game when this obtains. a pattern or style of scoring attack: offensive effectiveness; ability to score:
  11. Archaic. injury, harm, or hurt.

Origin of offences

1325-75; Middle English offence, offense; in part Middle French offens Latin offēnsus collision, knock, equivalent to offend(ere) (see offend) + -tus suffix of v. a

Examples for offences

For my part I am conscious of no offence; that which I was I am still.

Yes; but one who could behave like that would be only too likely to give other grounds of offence.

Some have supposed that the punishment was disproportioned to the offence.

It is the first offence of which Mr Taylor has ever been accused.

Until now the enormity of his offence had not penetrated her understanding.

I appear to have given you offence also with my clumsy tongue.

“We never meant to be offensive, but we apologize if any offence was caused,” they told the Sun.

The offence of straggling is generally considered not serious.

Is it really an offence against democracy for a government to enforce its own commitments upon its own MPs?

The precise occasion of this offence cannot, and need not, be ascertained.

Word Value for offences
Scrable

15

Words with friends

17

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