Word: umbrage Word origin: late Middle English (in umbrage (sense 2)): from Old French, from Latin umbra ‘shadow’. An early sense was ‘shadowy outline’, giving rise to ‘ground for suspicion’, whence the current notion of ‘offence’. Phonetic: ˈʌmbrɪdʒ Listen:
offence or annoyance. Example: she took umbrage at his remarks
shade or shadow, especially as cast by trees.
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