offense Antonyms
Strongest:
- goodness
- noncrime
- morality
- righteousness
- impeccability
- innocence
- impeccability
- virtue
- noncrime
- morality
- innocence
- blamelessness
- righteousness
- virtue
- blamelessness
- goodness
Strong:
- irreproachability
- guiltlessness
- virtuousness
- irreproachability
- virtuousness
- guiltlessness
- faultlessness
- faultlessness
Weak:
No Weak antonyms found.
Strongest:
Strong:
- violation
- misdemeanor
- breach
- lawbreaking
- wrongdoing
- sin
- transgression
- error
- felony
- trespass
- misdeed
- debt
- malefaction
Weak:
Meaning of offense
offense (n)
a lack of politeness; a failure to show regard for others; wounding the feelings or others
a feeling of anger caused by being offended
a transgression that constitutes a violation of what is judged to be right
the team that has the ball (or puck) and is trying to score
the action of attacking an enemy
offense (n.)
Alt. of Offence
offense Sentence Examples
- The team's offense was a force to be reckoned with, scoring over 40 points in three consecutive games.
- The quarterback's poor decision-making led to several offensive turnovers.
- The wide receiver's speed and agility caused major problems for opposing defenses.
- The running back's explosive running style created big holes in the offensive line.
- The offensive coordinator called a risky play that resulted in a costly interception.
- The defense committed a blatant pass interference penalty that gifted the offense a first down.
- The offensive line was unable to protect the quarterback, leading to multiple sacks.
- The offense struggled to sustain drives, going three-and-out on its first three possessions.
- The offense found its rhythm in the second half and scored three touchdowns in quick succession.
- The team's offensive strategy was designed to exploit the weaknesses of the opposing defense.
FAQs About the word offense
a lack of politeness; a failure to show regard for others; wounding the feelings or others, a feeling of anger caused by being offended, a transgression that co
crime,violation, misdemeanor, breach, lawbreaking, wrongdoing, sin, transgression, error, felony
goodness, noncrime, morality, righteousness, impeccability, innocence, impeccability, virtue, noncrime, morality
The team's offense was a force to be reckoned with, scoring over 40 points in three consecutive games.
The quarterback's poor decision-making led to several offensive turnovers.
The wide receiver's speed and agility caused major problems for opposing defenses.
The running back's explosive running style created big holes in the offensive line.