"Outraged" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Outraged" Meaning

Outraged refers to being greatly shocked, shocked, or appalled by something, often expressing strong indignation or moral indignation. It can also mean being deeply hurt, offended, or stirred to intense emotional reaction.

"Outraged" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Outraged"


1. She was outraged by the company's decision to lay off half of their employees without warning.

(verb) - to feel strongly angry or shocked


2. After seeing the news report about the corruption scandal, many people in the city were outraged and demanded justice.

(plural noun) - people who are strongly angry or shocked


3. The environmental activist was outraged by the government's refusal to take action on climate change and started a protest.

(nominative) - someone who is strongly angry or shocked


4. The mother was outraged by the school's decision to suspend her child without a fair hearing.

(adjective) - extremely annoyed or angry


5. The community was outraged by the police officer's brutal treatment of the unarmed civilian and is demanding an investigation.

(participle) - feeling strongly angry or shocked

"Outraged" Similar Words

Outpours

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Outpours refers to a sudden and involuntary flow or release of something, such as emotions, tears, laughter, or words, often in a torrential or excessive manner. It can also describe a sudden and intense expression of creativity, such as an outpouring of artistic talent or an outpouring of words in a particular style.

Outprocess

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Outprocess refers to the act of removing or disconnecting (something, especially a system or process) from a main system or organization. It can also mean to eliminate or eliminateți a function or process from an organization or system.

Outprocessing

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Outprocessing refers to the administrative steps taken by an employer to formally end an employee's contract or employment. This typically involves processing the employee's exit, including tasks such as returning company property, clearing out workspace, and completing necessary paperwork.

Output

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Outputs

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Outputted

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The word "outputted" is the past tense of the verb "output". In this context, it means to produce or display something, typically in a digital format, such as data, results, or information. For example: "The computer outputted the report after processing the data."

Outrace

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Outrage

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Outrageous

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Outrageous refers to something that is shockingly bad or wrong, often causing strong feelings of anger, dismay, or disgust. It can also describe something that is extremely good or impressive, often to the point of being unbelievable or astonishing.

Outrageously

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Outrageousness

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Outrageousness refers to the state or quality of being outrageously offensive, shocking, or unacceptable. It is the extreme degree of something that is shocking, scandalous, or reprehensible, often leaving one in a state of being utterly astonished or horrified.

Outrages

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Plural of "outrage", which means a strong feeling of shock, anger, or disgust, often in response to something considered offensive or unjust.

Outraging

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The adjective "outraging" means causing or intended to cause strong feelings of shock, horror, or indignation, typically because of something that is considered morally wrong or unacceptable.

Outram

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Outran

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The verb "outran" is the past participle of the verb "outrun". It means to have gone beyond or passed something in speed or time. For example: "The car outran the bus and arrived first at the destination".

Outrance

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The word "outrance" is a noun that means the extreme or utmost limit of something, often used to describe an action or behavior that goes beyond what is normal or acceptable. For example, "She went to great lengths, and even to outrance, to get what she wanted."