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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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(91) The dancehall foundations are shaking and there's outrage in the ragga ranks.
(92) The outrage had been overshadowed by the greater tragedy of world events.
(93) Tears of outrage stung his eyes, and something deeper than humiliation sank like a stone into the pit of his stomach.
(94) News of the deal caused outrage in Britain, and Flintshire social services placed the girls with foster parents.
(95) This provoked an almost universal howl of outrage in Britain.
(96) One could hear the cries of outrage from the likes of Mrs Whitehouse and Mrs Thatcher.
(97) Lee saw Anthea's eyes glittering blackly in the dancing candlelight, her chin drawn up in defiance or outrage.
(98) Some people feel them as a kind of outrage and violation, and Boden was a strong-minded and passionate man.
(99) Earlier, the Princess issued a statement expressing her outrage and distress over the affair.
(100) They tell me their communities are sickened by this latest outrage.
(101) Outrage comes from the rest of the country as unemployment increases and the recession deepens.
(102) The Prime Minister expressed outrage at the attack,[http://sentencedict.com/outrage.html] and sympathy for the families of the victims.
(103) The outrage eagerly orchestrated by the newspaper did not focus in a serious way on the needs and dangers facing rape survivors.
(104) She was gentle with her friends, and her outrage at their tactlessness did not show.
(105) If any story can stir outrage at the erosion of privacy, this is surely it.
(106) It was enough to outrage the Loyalists without satisfying the Civil Rights movement at all.
(107) The fearful electorate found Reagan's outrage and can-do optimism more persuasive than the dour Brown's equivocation.
(108) But expectations had been raised, and the resulting outrage found vent in youth culture.
(109) They reached the entrance in mutual silence and, seething in mounting outrage, she was propelled inside.
(110) Even though the spraying programs were greatly curtailed after the 1957 debacle, citizen outrage intensified.
(111) Holloway prison's C1 unit has for some time been the subject of public concern and outrage.
(112) However, such public condemnation and the associated moral outrage can, on occasions, be strangely muted.
(113) The men, members of the gay rights group Outrage, paraded placards in front of the altar before leaving peacefully.
(114) It's time to turn our outrage around and point it at the right target.
(115) I felt disbelief, and some sense of outrage that this should happen to me.
(116) Afterwards, he made her go and rest again, much to her disgust and outrage.
(117) Senators were unable to work up any outrage about the release this week of new estimates of the size of legal immigration.
(118) Sensational news stories are more likely to provoke outrage than academic work or serious social comment.
(119) Public outrage at the enormity linked the names of Mary and Bothwell.
(120) The images of these hopeless, hungry people haunted her, filling her with outrage.
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