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umbrage
noun
take umbrage
she took umbrage at his remarks:
take offence, be offended, take exception, bridle, take something personally, be aggrieved, be affronted, take something amiss, be upset, be annoyed, be angry, be indignant, get one's hackles up, be put out, be insulted, be hurt, be wounded, be piqued, be resentful, be disgruntled, get/go into a huff, get huffy;
informal be miffed, have one's nose put out of joint, be riled;
British, informal get the hump.
umbrage Oxford Dictionary of English