冒犯

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Meaning and Usage

The verb 冒犯 (màofàn) means 'to offend' or 'to insult' someone, often unintentionally. It implies crossing a social or personal boundary that causes discomfort or disrespect.

Common Contexts

It is frequently used in social or formal contexts where politeness and respect are expected. For example, when someone says something that might hurt another's feelings or violate social norms, they might apologize for '冒犯'.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 冒犯别人: to offend others, used when someone causes offense.
  • 无意冒犯: unintentionally offend, a polite phrase to soften a statement.
  • 避免冒犯: to avoid offending, common advice in communication.

Nuances

Using 冒犯 often carries a tone of regret or apology, especially when paired with phrases like 无意 (unintentional). It is more formal and polite than some synonyms like 得罪 (dèizuì), which can sound harsher.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse 冒犯 with (fàn) alone, which often relates to crimes or violations. 冒犯 specifically relates to social offenses or insults.

Understanding 冒犯 helps learners navigate sensitive social interactions and express politeness or regret appropriately.

Example Sentences

His words offended many people.

I didn't mean to offend you, please don't take it personally.

You should be careful when speaking in formal occasions to avoid offending