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definition: offense annoyance displeasure #16 -umbrage: noun definition: offense annoyance displeasure

umbrage pronunciation: uhm-brij

umbrage synonyms: offence annoyance vexation chagrin pique resentment

Antonyms: calmness cheer comfort delight enjoyment happiness

umbrage The stepsisters gave umbrage to Cinderella when they excluded her from their plans to attend the prince’s ball.

umbrage The spoiled child took umbrage when his mother said “no” to him.

umbrage A-Rod took umbrage when he was benched for games 3 & 4 of the American League Championship.

umbrage The young girl felt umbrage when her parents grounded her.

umbrage Children often take umbrage when they lose their status as the only child.

umbrage The obstreperous class gave umbrage to the substitute teacher.

umbrage The gregarious dog took umbrage when his owners left him home alone.

umbrage Dolores Umbridge, from the Harry Potter series, often gives umbrage to those who dare to oppose her.