Examples of 'umbrage' in a sentence

Meaning of "umbrage"

Umbrage is a feeling of offense or annoyance caused by a perceived insult or disregard for one's feelings
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  • A feeling of anger or annoyance caused by something offensive.
  • A feeling of doubt.
  • Leaves that provide shade, as the foliage of trees.
  • Shadow; shade.

How to use "umbrage" in a sentence

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I took umbrage with the loud noise.
The great man himself took umbrage.
Mesmer took umbrage to this and refused.
The unconscious mind does not take umbrage.
Tokyo has taken umbrage to all of these.
Your smile could cause me to take umbrage.
You take umbrage with me all you want.
You do not even know what umbrage means.
Naaman took umbrage at the treatment and counsel.
Then you retake umbrage again.
Umbrage is a mishmash of ideas that has not been properly worked out.
This kid took umbrage at my presence.
I am surprised you did not take umbrage.
We both took umbrage at this suggestion.
The man of honorand take umbrage.

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You did not make umbrage with the loud noise.
I would take this much umbrage.
Do not take umbrage to my talks.
We must all take umbrage.
I take umbrage at that.
Has just taken umbrage.
In the umbrage of dawn.
Some people took umbrage.
Some took umbrage at the suggestion that they needed special shoes.
I can fire up my social umbrage with the best of them.
There was no hypocritical umbrage.
And i took umbrage with it.
I think an artist never takes a position either through expediency or umbrage.
They took umbrage.
I do take umbrage with what you said about the underpaid minority.
They take umbrage.
There is much umbrage on the part of the government with respect to that.
Mary Whitehouse has just taken umbrage.
Turns out the police take umbrage when you accuse them of negligence.
I take umbrage at your sweeping disregard for the taxpayer and your general managerial ineptitude.
Conservative religious groups took umbrage far more swiftly than the mainstream.
This is where the SSG takes umbrage.
Who would take considerable umbrage if your inclinations were given a public airing.
Celebrity is a word I take great umbrage with.
The directors took umbrage at his remarks and did not renew his contract.
I feel like I am about to take umbrage.
The global liberal media took umbrage and decided to put us in their crosshairs.
A Warburton never takes umbrage.
The churches built under their umbrage shall be the churches of men and women.
Not that Mark Carney should take umbrage.
Persians often take great umbrage at being confused with Arabs.
I want to help you, and you are talking umbrage.
Needless to say most of the umbrage is coming from the Right.
Musk took umbrage at the comment and defended the project on Twitter.
There is certain nomenclature that I take umbrage at on account of my pa being Mexican.

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