outrage|outrages in English

noun

[out·rage || 'aʊtreɪdʒ]

violation of the accepted standards of decency, atrocity, offense; response of great rage to an offense

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1. 25 This is an act that outrages public opinion.

2. People are seeking retribution for the latest terrorist outrages.

3. What, with outrage?

4. Her behaviour was a positive outrage.

5. The guests all shouted in outrage.

6. Surprise was swiftly followed by outrage.

7. October 10, 2011 Time for Outrage!

8. The case generated public outrage.

9. Media reports generated moral outrage.

10. She was trembling with outrage.

11. This entire proceeding is an outrage.

12. The announcement provoked howls of outrage.

13. The judge's remarks caused public outrage.

14. Campaigners have expressed outrage at the decision.

15. The case caused national and international outrage.

16. With its tendency to glorify brute force it outrages moral standards and inflames the passions.

17. The news was greeted with outrage.

18. The scandal has stoked public outrage.

19. She alternated between outrage and sympathy.

20. No doubt you've heard of Hawk's latest outrage.

21. Robyn was almost ill with excitement and outrage.

22. His comments were met with howls of outrage.

23. I felt disbelief first of all, then outrage.

24. The suggestion inevitably provoked outrage from student leaders.

25. Ser Lancel, tell her of this outrage.