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vexer

to offend

verb vek-SEH Less Common

Origin: Latin 'vexare' (to shake, harass)

Also means

to hurt (feelings)

Usage Note

Vexer specifically describes hurting someone's feelings or wounding their pride — closer to 'to upset' or 'to put out' than a physical offense. Se vexer (to take offense) is very common in everyday speech. The adjective vexant means 'annoying' or 'galling', and vexé (vexed, put out) is often used after être.

Examples

"Sa remarque m'a vraiment vexé."

Natural Translation

His remark really hurt my feelings.

Literal Translation

His remark really offended me.

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