What context can I use each word in?
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
offenseproof
Example
She's offenseproof and never takes anything personally. [offenseproof: adjective]
Example
The company created an offenseproof workplace policy to promote inclusivity. [offenseproof: adjective]
Example
The comedian's jokes were offenseproof and suitable for all audiences. [offenseproof: adjective]
unoffendable
Example
He has an unoffendable spirit and never lets criticism get him down. [unoffendable: adjective]
Example
She approached the situation with an unoffendable attitude, refusing to take things personally. [unoffendable: adjective]
Example
His unoffendable nature made him a great mediator in conflicts. [unoffendable: noun]
Good things to know
Which word is more common?
Unoffendable is less common than offenseproof in everyday language, but both words are relatively uncommon and may not be familiar to beginner ESL learners.
What’s the difference in the tone of formality between offenseproof and unoffendable?
Both offenseproof and unoffendable are relatively formal words that may not be appropriate for casual or informal contexts. However, offenseproof may be more versatile and can be used in a wider range of formality levels.