inoffensive

English

Etymology

From in- + offensive.

Adjective

inoffensive (comparative more inoffensive, superlative most inoffensive)

  1. not offensive
    an inoffensive joke
    • 1765, Catherine Jemmat, The Memoirs of Mrs. Catherine Jemmat, Daughter of the Late Admiral Yeo, of Plymouth. Written by Herself, volume I, 2nd edition, London: Printed for the author, at Charing-Cross, OCLC 316667080, page 145:
      [S]he was one of your ſoft ſpoken, canting, whining hypocrites, who with a truly jeſuitical art, could wreſt evil out of the moſt inoffenſive thought, word, look or action; []
  2. harmless
    an inoffensive plant

Derived terms

Translations


French

Adjective

inoffensive

  1. feminine singular of inoffensif

Italian

Adjective

inoffensive

  1. Feminine plural of adjective inoffensivo.
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