Outraged

Outraged. Click for english pronunciations, examples sentences, video. A feeling of anger and shock:


Outraged

A shocking, morally unacceptable, and usually violent action…. You might be outraged on a friend’s behalf after her brand new laptop is stolen, or feel outraged.

When Something Isn't Fair, Or Offends You, It Often Results In Your Feeling Outraged.

To violate the standards or principles of.

From Longman Dictionary Of Contemporary English Out‧rage1 /ˈAʊtreɪdʒ/ Noun 1 [ Uncountable] A Feeling Of Great Anger And Shock The Response To The Jury’s Verdict Was.

Oed’s earliest evidence for outraged is from before 1711, in the writing of thomas ken, bishop of bath.

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From Longman Dictionary Of Contemporary English Out‧rage1 /ˈAʊtreɪdʒ/ Noun 1 [ Uncountable] A Feeling Of Great Anger And Shock The Response To The Jury’s Verdict Was.

1 n a disgraceful event synonyms:

Insult, Offence, Sarcasm, Indignity, Affront, Offense, Slap, Epithet;

To violate the standards or principles of.

A Feeling Of Anger And Shock:

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