Sentence example with the word 'umbrage'

umbrage

adumbration, dudgeon, frondage, glower, irking, madden, penumbra, scowl, shadows numberless, steam up, wrath

Definition n. a feeling of anger caused by being offended

Last update: January 30, 2017

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He took umbrage at the way the media potrayed him.   [noun]

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Don't take umbrage to my biblical views!   [verb]

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Taking umbrage to a blonde joke, Jenna stormed out of the room.   [Please select]

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Professing to have taken umbrage at Sarpi's extensive correspondence with learned heretics, but more probably determined to thwart the desires of the liberal rulers of Venice.   [Please select]

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"I have heard that a letter of mine in the Enquirer gave you umbrage."   [Please select]

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Captain Barker scowled for a moment, and seemed about to take deeper umbrage.   [Please select]

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She and Pauline had already exchanged visits, and Pauline had shown no umbrage at her marriage.   [Please select]

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Philander was too much relieved at the happy outcome to their adventure to take umbrage at the professor's cruel fling.   [Please select]

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Marmion perceived this, and took umbrage at it, though he attempted to repress his resentment, and desired to part in peace.   [Please select]

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He took umbrage at something or other, that muchinjured but on the whole eventempered person declared, I let slip.   [Please select]

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Van Lynden was careful to avoid any steps which might give umbrage to England, and he was successful in his efforts.   [Please select]

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