Use "outraged" in a sentence

1. He gave an outraged squeak.

2. Are shareholders outraged by these payments?

3. Maskelyne was outraged by their accusations.

4. Customers were outraged by the price increases.

5. Local people were outraged at the bombing.

6. An outraged public demanded swift justice and retribution.

7. The girl's mother was outraged by the ruling.

8. But his wife is outraged on his behalf.

9. They were outraged by our incursion into Cambodia.

10. His business tactics outraged the stiffs of the UK establishment.

11. He was outraged at the way he had been treated.

12. The picture adorned Oz's cover, and outraged polite society.

13. The murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand outraged Austria-Hungary

14. 13 They were outraged by our incursion into Cambodia.

15. Reasonable people everywhere will be outraged by this atrocity.

16. He is truly outraged about what's happened to him.

17. Mr Stibbard appeared outraged by any suggestion of impropriety.

18. When their mailbags are bulging with outraged voters, they respond.

19. The Lannister, outraged, shoves the cup aside and demands another.

20. They were outraged by the announcement of massive price increases.

21. Stern's comments outraged and infuriated the Hispanic community in Texas.

22. Members of Parliament were outraged by the news of the assassination.

23. Decent members of the public will be outraged by this decision.

24. 18 The picture adorned Oz's cover,(www.Sentencedict.com) and outraged polite society.

25. It outraged the public that the local authority decided to close the road.

26. So instead of being outraged, one is left with a resigned smirk.

27. But the word backside outraged him to the depths of his soul.

28. 16 synonyms for Affronted: offended, cross, angry, upset, slighted, outraged, insulted, annoyed

29. Outraged minority groups will not be placated by promises of future improvements.

30. Gage, Johnson, and Bouquet were outraged when they learned what Bradstreet had done.

31. 25 Outraged client, former husband, vengeful wife, business rival, an enraged former pimp?

32. 71 synonyms for Angry: furious, cross, heated, mad, raging, provoked, outraged, annoyed, passionate

33. By Thursday, an embittered and outraged Northern Ireland seemed headed again toward sectarian combat.

34. US President Barack Obama said he was " outraged by the attack on Yeonpyeong island .

35. Naturally, the American public was shocked and outraged delighted at the schlock insightful shows.

36. Many of his paleontology colleagues, however, were predictably outraged, and some remain so to this day.

37. Many people have been outraged by some of the things that have been said.

38. Synonyms for Affronted include defiant, insulted, outraged, slighted, upset, angry, cross, offended, annoyed and incensed

39. Synonyms for Apoplectic include angry, irate, furious, incensed, enraged, infuriated, livid, outraged, angered and ballistic

40. Antonyms for Conciliated include angered, enflamed, enraged, incensed, inflamed, infuriated, ired, maddened, outraged and provoked

41. Synonyms for Angered include angry, irate, furious, incensed, enraged, infuriated, livid, outraged, ballistic and indignant

42. Realizing how this would upset the balance of power, the other European rulers were outraged.

43. Ashamed into anger and at the instigation of Mrs. Tooth , the outraged husbands attached Jack.

44. I was absolutely outraged that I could be even mentioned in an article of this kind.

45. Synonyms for Cheesed off include angry, irate, furious, incensed, enraged, infuriated, livid, outraged, angered and ballistic

46. Antonyms for affronté. 16 synonyms for Affronted: offended, cross, angry, upset, slighted, outraged, insulted, annoyed

47. Reports of torture and mass executions in Serbia's detention camps have outraged the world's religious leaders.

48. She was spanked by the outraged Emperor because, nude and proletarian, she was masquerading as a nymph.

49. Burdening Ourselves to Death We are more informed than ever, and simultaneously more stressed out and outraged than ever

50. The public will not be outraged if it is told that precedents will be confined to their facts.

51. Stopped by another outraged driver, the motorist was apologetic, saying he had forgotten the danger of his actions.

52. She was outraged, guessing that the objectors had carried on their fight after her departure from lunch on Monday.

53. 21 She allowed herself the luxury of screaming, and yelped as each stroke ignited a searing throb in her outraged fundament.

54. 15 Humble clerks who have gone a bust on clothes for marriageable daughters are outraged but too timid to protest.

55. However, after haranguing us and making me mop up his uniform, the outraged policeman indicated a couple of wash-basins.

56. ALPHONSO AND MARINA JEAN-PIERRE CLARIS DE FLORIAN Without knowing wherefore, I have been waylaid and outraged by Bravoes and ruffians

57. No reasons were given but Marlborough's chief associates were outraged: Shrewsbury voiced his disapproval and Godolphin threatened to retire from government.

58. 30 But the only ones who should be scared, outraged or psychotic are the governments and corporations, and perhaps the journalists.

59. Having taken a job with American Telephone and Telegraph, Gandy became outraged that the firm required her husband's permission for employee benefits.

60. A century ago, a Belgian Congo pygmy named Ota Benga was displayed in the Bronx Zoo's monkey cage, an exhibition that outraged black Americans

61. Some were charmed; others were outraged, such as The Times newspaper, which blasted Swampy’s “bizarre Burrowings” as a “troglodytic protest” against necessary progress.

62. To many, Bionica was a fan favorite, so when she was eliminated first in Episode 4 by invading contestant Lilly Loca, fans were outraged

63. BUDAPEST Hungary's SBS-controlled commercial network TV2 is Backpedaling after a comedy satire it aired on March 31 outraged one of the region's most prominent ethnic …

64. 28 In Palmyra, Syria, I once refused to buy a $4 T-shirt from a child hawker, prompting his outraged query: "Why are Americans so cheap?

65. Every few months, I receive an e-mail from an outraged (usually white) reader who is dismayed by what she sees as the denigration of my work.

66. Canadian Anglicizers Henri Bourassa in 1915, referring to the Ontario government's refusal, despite outraged calls for change from French Canadians all across Canada, to change Regulation 17

67. Appalled adjective horrified, shocked, stunned, alarmed, frightened, scared, terrified, outraged, dismayed, daunted, astounded, unnerved, disquieted, petrified, disheartened We are all Appalled that these items are still on sale.

68. According to Liudprand of Cremona, John died whilst enjoying an adulterous sexual encounter outside Rome, either as the result of apoplexy, or at the hands of an outraged husband.

69. Bloviating for TV cameras, the mayor proclaimed that he was " outraged," Like disconnect, bloviate somehow eluded the radar of most slang compilers as well as straight lexicographers

70. Affronted adjective offended, cross, angry, upset, slighted, outraged, insulted, annoyed, stung, incensed, indignant, irate, miffed (informal), displeased, peeved (informal), piqued He pretended to be Affronted, but inwardly he was pleased.

71. Similarly, as a signatory to the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas, we are doubly outraged at this brutal and criminal affront to democratic institutions, safety and stability of a brother State.

72. The White House said it was "outraged" by a rocket Attack on coalition forces in Iraq that has been claimed by an Iranian-backed militia, but said is still working to determine who was responsible.

73. As the animal approached the two, Bellowing and pawing the ground with the strength of many earthly bulls, another door directly beneath us was opened, and from it issued the most terrific roar that ever had fallen upon my outraged ears.

74. As to me, I think my sister must have had some general idea that I was a young offender whom an Accoucheur Policemen had taken up (on my birthday) and delivered over to her, to be dealt with according to the outraged majesty of the law.

75. The outraged lover Brandished his naked sword; his guipure ruffle rose with jerks to the movements of his chest, and he walked from right to left with long strides, clanking against the boards the silver-gilt spurs of his soft boots, widening out at the ankles.

76. And after his piano-and-gospel version of his 2021 anti-Trump song "Weeping in the Promised Land"—Crescendoing with a collective wail of "I can't breathe!"—John Fogerty rocked things up with Creedence Clearwater Revival's thrilling, outraged, oft-misunderstood classic "Fortunate Son."

77. And after his piano-and-gospel version of his 2021 anti-Trump song "Weeping in the Promised Land"—Crescendoing with a collective wail of "I can't breathe!"—John Fogerty rocked things up with Creedence Clearwater Revival's thrilling, outraged, oft-misunderstood classic "Fortunate Son."

78. Lili (Pauline Burlet, La Vie en Rose), outraged by the injustices of the Nazi occupation, and a group of like-minded souls band together to fight the Germans and their French collaborators, all the while producing the underground newspaper Resistance for which they will go to dangerous lengths to illegally distribute

79. As citizens of the Congo, as mothers and teachers of coming generations of Congolese, we are outraged by the acts of aggression directed against our country, and we call on all people of goodwill who are able to do so, and on the International Federation of Human Rights, the League of Human Rights, national and international organizations, and nations that assert that they are friends of the Congo and of the Congolese, to join with us in bringing pressure to bear on the aggressors in order to oblige them to leave the Congo immediately and unconditionally so that we can restore peace in our country.