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    outrage
    /ˈaʊtreɪdʒ/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. arouse fierce anger, shock, or indignation in (someone): "the public were outraged at the brutality involved"

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  2. Outrage is a noun or verb that means a feeling of anger and shock, or a shocking, morally unacceptable, and usually violent action. Learn more about the meaning, synonyms, and usage of outrage with examples and translations.

  3. Learn the noun and verb meanings of outrage, as well as synonyms, examples, and word history. Outrage can mean an act of violence, injury, insult, or anger, depending on the context.

  4. a powerful feeling of resentment or anger aroused by something perceived as an injury, insult, or injustice: Outrage seized the entire nation at the news of the attempted assassination. verb (used with object) , out·raged, out·rag·ing. to subject to grievous violence or indignity. to anger or offend; make resentful; shock:

  5. Outrage is a noun or verb that means an extremely shocking or offensive act, event, or feeling. It can also mean to cause anger, indignation, or resentment in someone. See pronunciation, word frequency, and usage examples.

  6. Outrage is a noun or verb that means an act of extreme violence, viciousness, or offensiveness, or the anger or resentment caused by such an act. Find the etymology, usage, and translations of outrage in this comprehensive online dictionary.

  7. Outrage is a noun that means a strong feeling of anger or shock, or a shocking thing. It is also a verb that means to make someone feel very angry or shocked. See how to use outrage in sentences and translations.

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb outrage, which means to make somebody very shocked and angry. See example sentences, synonyms and related topics in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.