ˈfendə
111of|fend|er — «uh FEHN duhr», noun. 1. a person who offends: »The noisy offender sat in the front row and demanded to speak on every point. 2. a person who does wrong or breaks a law: »No smoking here; offenders will be fined $5.00 …
112of|fend — «uh FEHND», transitive verb. 1. to hurt the feelings o make angry, displease, or pain: »My friend was offended by my laughter. He offends first one side and then the other (Manchester Guardian). He often offended men who might have been useful… …
113un|de|fend|ed — «UHN dih FEHN dihd», adjective. 1. not defended; unprotected. 2. not assisted by legal defense, as a prisoner. 3. not contested, as a lawsuit …
114un|of|fend|ing — «UHN uh FEHN dihng», adjective. not offending; inoffensive: »Who…could have thought of harming a creature so simple and so unoffending? (Scott) …
115drǽfend — 1. m ( es/ ) hunter; 2. see dréfend …
116lǽfend — see lǽwend …
117of·fend·er — /əˈfɛndɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] 1 : a person who commits a crime a repeat offender [=someone who has committed a crime more than once] She recently prosecuted a sex/sexual offender. [=someone who commits sex crimes] see also ↑first offender 2 :… …
118un·de·fend·ed — /ˌʌndıˈfɛndəd/ adj : not protected or defended There are hundreds of miles of undefended border between the two countries. She scored a point when the goal was left undefended …
119Fendt — Fend …
120Fent — Fend …