Outrage Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for outrage.
outrage
outrage
/ˈæot.ɹæed͡ʒ/
Examples
- The comparisons are outrageous and unproven.
- The impropriety of it was simply outrageous.
- The mayor was angry and outraged.
- The odds of winning are outrageous.
- His brain is of an outrageous perspicacity.
- I remember the howls of outrage.
- It is outrageous that the president of the EU is a communist.
- It's lewd, lascivious, salacious, outrageous
- That is complete bollocks and outrageously absurd.
- The fans were outraged by the stoppage.
a feeling of righteous anger
noun
a wantonly cruel act
noun
a disgraceful event
noun
the act of scandalizing
noun
strike with disgust or revulsion
verb
violate the sacred character of a place or language
verb
force (someone) to have sex against their will
verb
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"Out + Rage. So mad to walk out in a rage."
"Out + Rage. He was so mad, he stormed out in a rage."
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