Outrage

Word OUTRAGE
Character 7
Hyphenation out rage out rage out rage
Pronunciations /ˈæot.ɹæed͡ʒ/

Definitions and meanings of "Outrage"

What do we mean by outrage?

An act of extreme violence or viciousness. noun

Something that is grossly offensive to decency, morality, or good taste. noun

Resentful anger aroused by a violent or offensive act, or an instance of this. noun

To offend grossly against (standards of decency or morality); commit an outrage on. transitive verb

To produce anger or resentment in: synonym: offend. transitive verb

Unreasonable; violent; mad.

Extraordinary; unexampled; unusual; surprising; extravagant.

A passing beyond bounds; a thing or act not within established or reasonable limits; in general, excess; extravagance; luxury. noun

Violence; a violent act; violent injury. noun

Gross insult or injury: infamous wrong; audacious and especially violent infraction of law and order; atrocious or barbarous ill treatment; wanton, indecent, or immoral violence, or an act of wanton mischief or violence, especially against the person. noun

Synonyms Insult, Indignity, etc. See affront. noun

To exceed in raging; rage beyond or more than.

To attack; do violence, especially extreme wrong or violence, to; wrong heinously; maltreat.

To assault violently or brutally; commit a barbarous attack upon; especially, to violate; ravish.

To transgress shamefully; infringe audaciously upon; break through, violate, or offend against atrociously or flagrantly; act in utter or shameless disregard of the authority, obligation, or claims of.

Synonyms See affront, n.

To be excessive; commit excesses or extravagances; wanton; run riot; act without self-restraint or outrageously.

To be guilty of an outrage; to act outrageously. intransitive verb

To commit outrage upon; to subject to outrage; to treat with violence or excessive abuse. transitive verb

Specifically, to violate; to commit an indecent assault upon (a female). transitive verb

An excessively violent or vicious attack; an atrocity.

An offensive, immoral or indecent act.

The resentful anger aroused by such acts.

A destructive rampage.

1) A great affront. 2) To greatly affront. 3) The state of being greatly affronted. 4) Someone whose presence is a great affront. Urban Dictionary

The political equivalent of running home and crying to mommy, frequently used by politicians to distract the public from relivant issues Urban Dictionary

A really shit band my friends n me went to c Urban Dictionary

A metalcore band from Poughkeepsie, New York that incorporates techno into their music. They're very underground with most fans enjoying their song oblivate, a Harry potter reference. Urban Dictionary

Something that is the bomb and unbelievable Urban Dictionary

A feeling white middle class people have over the least boring thing to happen to their otherwise pointless day. Urban Dictionary

Scandalized, indignantly offended, stutteringly appalled, sickeningly grossed out, bug-eyed with rage -- you get the idea -- in response to some word, phrase, idea, joke, characterizatiuon, slur, insult, etc. Particularly applies to a woman, woman's group, or women in general. thereby increasing male glee. In fact, guys are delighted by the distinctly feminine tint the term has taken on recently. Urban Dictionary

This word means to be beyond the point of sexy Urban Dictionary

The acts of one who's will power and moral stamina befit that of a god. moving with purpose known only to self and one's closest love, usually in a legendary manner. Urban Dictionary

Used in an online setting to denote extreme levels of stress or exteme displeasure with another individual Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Outrage

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The word "outrage" in example sentences

I withdraw the term outrage, in so far as it may suggest outrages of pillage or anarchy. ❋ Owen Johnson (1915)

Just wondering where the outrage is at the "revised" health care numbers that the Obama Administration supressed: ❋ Unknown (2010)

Breaking the silence and expressing our outrage is the only way to even begin to make a change. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This outrage is a sham drummed up by Republican operatives and intended to deflect attention from the serious news that's out there now. ❋ Unknown (2006)

He was very indignant at what he called the outrage of the New York paper, and said ❋ Robert Barr (1881)

I may not agree with the president on some issues but this "outrage" is a shame. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This so called "outrage" is cover for their impending negative attacks they plan to unleash. ❋ Unknown (2008)

A vivid example of the bacteria's '"outrage" is illustrated by what happened to the window of a transportation spacecraft that docked to Mir when piloted by its last crew. ❋ Unknown (2002)

I was able to conclude with a short plea for compassion and an expression of outrage at the idea of a man being imprisoned for life for shoplifting. ❋ Erwin Chemerinsky (2010)

Or perhaps her feigned outrage is only intended to focus media attention on her thunder thighs. ❋ Unknown (2009)

That said, the silence from "peaceful" Muslim clerics over this latest outrage is DEAFENING. jules sand-perkins ❋ Unknown (2009)

The latest reffing outrage is ANOTHER charge, UNDER THE BASKET AGAIN. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The latest right-wing outrage is Wanda Sykes and her comedy routine at the White House Correspondents Dinner Saturday night where she skewered Rush Limbaugh. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If the ruling elite engage in a bloody, Tiananmen-style crack down, it should receive the full measure of repudiation and outrage from the United States and its government. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Where is the outrage from the holier-than-thou GOP? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Where is the outrage from the party of family value? elana ❋ Unknown (2009)

I wonder how proud God must be of those hypocrites, yelling in outrage at politicans for trying to reform our healthcare system. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Why was there no outrage from the Dems when ACORN made such a scene on the streets. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Where was all the outrage from the democrats when Bush was boo'ed during his speeches? ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Why do I get [shocked] when I ought to be [outraged]?" "Some outrage made a pass at me at the bar." "[What did you do]?" "Told him to go fuck himself." "Good!" ❋ Qit (2004)

"In the news today, Senator Obama expressed outrage that the [Republican party] may, at some point, say that the Senator is Black. Senator McCain expressed outrage that Obama expressed outrage about implying what the Republican party will do in the future, and further expressed outrage about the comments made by [an Obama] aide about [McCain's] military service." "How does all of this outrage solve the problem of $150 oil; insolvent intitlement programs, and crippling governmet debt?" "Dude, you have no idea what the important issues are in this campaign..." ❋ Ezra The Tiger (2008)

"those outrage guys r shit" "yeah outrage is a [pretty] [shit band]" "has [a shit] name 2" ❋ Ashton Girlie (2005)

Person A:Did you hear that's [outrageous] is coming out with an [EP] soon? Person B: What do you mean and outrageous EP? Person A: No the [metalcore] band That's [Outrageous]! Is writing an EP. ❋ Connor126 (2013)

those [custom] [made] [movies] are outrageous! ❋ Anonymous (2002)

I was [outraged] ❋ Mec (2015)

"EXCUSE ME?? Did you just call me a ([c-word])? I am [OUTRAGED]!! Help! Police! Somebody [arrest] that man!" ❋ RoastR (2012)

[you are] so outrageous you are so [mari] you are so [kyle] ❋ Kyleluva (2005)

His [deeds] of [valor] and [action] are most outrageous ❋ Ramon.carlos (2008)

[Mikar] tells [the guild] : *that is [OUTRAGEOUS]!!* ❋ Bobbins (2005)

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