"I take umbridge with that!"

Turin39789

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Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
Can someone explain this phrase to me? Google comes up small in explaining it.

Spelling FTW!

umbrage \UHM-brij\, noun:
1. Shade; shadow; hence, something that affords a shade, as a screen of trees or foliage.
2. a. A vague or indistinct indication or suggestion; a hint.
3. b. Reason for doubt; suspicion.
4. Suspicion of injury or wrong; offense; resentment.

 

drum

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I think its spelled umbrage
and i always took it to mean to take offense

The only place i've ever heard it used was on an episode of everybody loves raymond
 

allisolm

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Originally posted by: drum
I think its spelled umbrage
and i always took it to mean to take offense
Same here, but it would be "I take umbrage at that" not "with that."

 

Mermaidman

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Perfect example for that other thread concerning the importance of spelling/grammar. :p