An extremely strong reaction of anger
“Adam's eyes would bug out to an extreme degree in outrage as he delivered his parodic version of the conversation.”
An extremely strong reaction of shock or disgust
“The outrage felt by the community over perceived injustices was palpable.”
An affront to morals and principles
“This abuse of the law is nothing short of an outrage to humanity.”
An immoral action or event causing outrage
“Your attempts to deliberately fleece your client of millions is an outrage!”
A scornful or hurtful act or expression
“She interpreted the mean tweet as an outrage and wasted no time in hitting the report button.”
Vulgar or lewd behavior, typically with a humorous bent
A public expression of protest or outrage
An action or event that causes general public outrage
Crudity, savagery, especially in speech
Criminal acts against people committed as part of an orchestrated campaign
Something or someone that one vehemently dislikes
A sudden burst of intense anger
Physical harm that impairs the value, usefulness, or normal function of something
To arouse intense anger in
“Ramsay Bolton's perverse actions would significantly outrage Jon Snow's sensibilities.”
To arouse feelings of disgust in
“Adam's bizarre and unscrupulous behavior as CEO of the company would outrage his investors.”
To cause to feel hurt, upset, or resentful
“A slew of disparaging news reports were deliberately written to outrage the nation's leader.”
To mistreat or do an injustice to
To desecrate or defile, especially something meant to be treated with reverence or respect
To inflict emotional or physical harm or distress upon
To put down or control by cruelty or force
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