Offense
Offence
Mind was blown by learning a homophone. That is all.
It's an offence to be offensive.
Re: It's an offence to be offensive.
Isn't this just a British/American English difference? I never use 'offense' but see it written everywhere there are Americans.
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Well that is because we went to Mars twice and therefore always right. 'Murica!
Re: It's an offence to be offensive.
I thought it was the same word with a different meaning. Turns out they're different words that sound identical. Grammatical details.
Offense is like football (offense and defense) or to be rude.
The team needed a better offense.
That asshole was offensive.
Offence is when you're crossing social boundaries or breaking laws.
That burp was an offence of my senses.
Your speeding ticket is a class 1 offence.
Offense is like football (offense and defense) or to be rude.
The team needed a better offense.
That asshole was offensive.
Offence is when you're crossing social boundaries or breaking laws.
That burp was an offence of my senses.
Your speeding ticket is a class 1 offence.
Re: It's an offence to be offensive.
But over here we have 'Defence' with a 'c', only; used in all contexts. Like the Australian Defence Force.
Re: It's an offence to be offensive.
You guys also smoke fags. Your argument is invalid.