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Sentence count:230+9Posted:2016-12-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: appalappallassaultdesecratedishonordishonourindignationoffendprofaneraperavishscandalscandalisationscandalisescandalizationscandalizeshockviolateSimilar words: neutralragefor agesenragegaragecourageaveragestorageMeaning: ['aʊtreɪdʒ]  n. 1. a feeling of righteous anger 2. a wantonly cruel act 3. a disgraceful event 4. the act of scandalizing. v. 1. strike with disgust or revulsion 2. violate the sacred character of a place or language 3. force (someone) to have sex against their will. 
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(61) I felt a sort of outrage.
(62) The prices they charge are an outrage!
(63) This will cause outrage among the anti-censorship crew.
(64) At last, I recognize my latest outrage.
(65) But the outrage was based on supposition and hearsay.
(66) I felt pain, outrage, more pain, hot anger.
(67) Outrage at the injustices erupted in violent acts.
(68) The plans brought cries of outrage from residents.
(69) It has also provoked outrage overseas.
(70) Her deep sense of outrage helped her to self-control.
(70) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(71) Ignoring his shrieks of outrage, I wrapped him in wet towels until his temperature dropped to 102.
(72) An amateur photographer on the shore captured last week's clash on videotape and its revelations aroused outrage.
(73) Back in the United States the reaction to the press conference ranged from disbelief to outrage.
(74) The terrorist attack, in which two innocent tourists were murdered, is the third outrage of its kind this year.
(75) One might well conclude the dismissal was a feint, a hollow gesture to allay perceived public outrage.
(76) A minimal requirement for outrage about the misuse of scholarship is to recognize different types of scholarship.
(77) Mrs Lambertson weighed under one hundred pounds, and the murders of the defenseless couple sparked outrage throughout the state.
(78) She responded to this outrage with her customary fortitude, refusing medical aid.
(79) But it was her vocal anti-meat stance that turned the country establishment's down-home snub into redneck outrage.
(80) Yet not one outrage has brought peace an inch nearer.
(81) His death provokes an outrage and a police investigation into the shooting.
(82) That would outrage the Tories,(sentencedict.com) who would lose their last hereditary peers.
(83) Is there no sense of outrage left in this country?
(84) This latest act of outrage reminds us of one of the great burdens of the modern world.
(85) Why, this is an outrage... an outrage at every bowl.
(86) The drive back to Earl's Court was wretchedly uncomfortable, not even his new-found outrage managing to warm him.
(87) As Mr Clarke was interviewed, his answers were greeted with cries of outrage.
(88) Some of his expressions of outrage were a little overdone.
(89) Many gays reacted with outrage at the tactic of "outing" senior public figures.
(90) Media reports of child abuse cases often express this sense of moral outrage.
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