offensive vs upright

offensive

noun
  • The posture of attacking or being able to attack. 

  • An attack. 

adj
  • Relating to an offense or attack, as opposed to defensive. 

  • Causing offense; arousing a visceral reaction of disgust, anger, hatred, or indignation. 

  • Having to do with play directed at scoring. 

upright

noun
  • A leg 

  • An upright piano. 

  • An upright arcade game cabinet. 

  • A word clued by the successive initial, middle, or final letters of the cross-lights in a double acrostic or triple acrostic. 

  • A goal post. 

  • Any vertical part of a structure. 

verb
  • To set upright or stand back up (something that has fallen). 

adv
  • In or into an upright position. 

adj
  • Greater in height than breadth. 

  • Of good morals; practicing ethical values. 

  • Vertical; erect 

  • Having the head approximately at a right angle with the shaft. 

  • In its proper orientation; not overturned. 

How often have the words offensive and upright occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )