outrage|outraged|outrages|outraging in English
verb
[out·rage || 'aʊtreɪdʒ]
violate accepted standards of decency; commit an atrocity; offend; incite a response of great rage with an offensive act; rape (Literary)
Use "outrage|outraged|outrages|outraging" in a sentence
1. He gave an outraged squeak.
2. 25 This is an act that outrages public opinion.
3. People are seeking retribution for the latest terrorist outrages.
4. What, with outrage?
5. Are shareholders outraged by these payments?
6. Maskelyne was outraged by their accusations.
7. Customers were outraged by the price increases.
8. Local people were outraged at the bombing.
9. An outraged public demanded swift justice and retribution.
10. Synonyms for Affronting include insulting, offending, outraging, slighting, provoking, piquing, vexing, wounding, displeasing and hurting
11. Her behaviour was a positive outrage.
12. The guests all shouted in outrage.
13. Surprise was swiftly followed by outrage.
14. October 10, 2011 Time for Outrage!
15. The case generated public outrage.
16. Media reports generated moral outrage.
17. She was trembling with outrage.
18. The girl's mother was outraged by the ruling.
19. But his wife is outraged on his behalf.
20. They were outraged by our incursion into Cambodia.
21. This entire proceeding is an outrage.
22. The announcement provoked howls of outrage.
23. The judge's remarks caused public outrage.
24. Campaigners have expressed outrage at the decision.
25. His business tactics outraged the stiffs of the UK establishment.