Meaning of 'umbrage' in Basque is: umbrage


umbrage: umbrage

Noun:

itzal, itzala, antzekotasun, irudia, hausnarketa.

Verb:

menosprecia, gutxietsi, ez ikusi egin.

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Noun(1) a feeling of anger caused by being offended,personal displeasure(2) a feeling of anger caused by being offended(3) personal displeasure

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1. offense


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