**Offence** (n) — an action or situation that causes anger or annoyance in someone.
Here are some examples of using the word **«offence»** in English:
1. It was a great party, but I think I might have offended someone by saying something inappropriate.
2. The company apologized for any offence caused by their previous advertising campaign.
3. He was very offended when he found out that his colleagues had been talking about him behind his back.
4. She tried to ignore the offensive comments, but they really upset her.
5. The teacher warned the students not to make any offensive remarks during class discussions.
6. The politician's remarks about minorities were seen as offensive by many people.
7. The restaurant owner apologized for the offensive language used by one of the staff members.
8. The joke was meant to be funny, but it ended up causing offence to some people.
9. The artist was criticized for creating a painting that was considered offensive to some groups of people.
10. The company's decision to use a controversial slogan was seen as an offence to some customers.
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