Similar words: outrage, outrageous, discouraged, ragged, neutral, engaged, managed, engaged in. Meaning: ['aʊtreɪdʒd] adj. angered at something unjust or wrong.
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61. Why were heterosexual feminists outraged and repelled by us and all we stood for?
62. So instead of being outraged, one is left with a resigned smirk.
63. Some owners had put up brick walls, only to see them taken down by outraged cliff walkers.
64. You will either belong and adhere to this school of thought, or you will be outraged at the very suggestion.
65. The public will not be outraged if it is told that precedents will be confined to their facts.
66. But the only ones who should be scared, outraged or psychotic are the governments and corporations, and perhaps the journalists.
67. Partygoers inside and ticket holders lined up outside the packed concert hall were outraged.
68. By this time the enormity of the situation was beginning to dawn upon an outraged Public.
69. They also thought it likely that two allies could bring that about - an outraged civilian persuading his powerful military friend.
70. Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are. Benjamin Franklin
71. Parents and social services were outraged that abuse victims might come into contact with Stout again if he returned to the city.
72. Such deliberation, while the youth of Britain were liable to go up in smoke, outraged many.
73. At the time, he was often outraged by critical press coverage in the West.
74. Mothers throughout the country will be outraged at Fergie's behaviour.
75. My constituents are outraged by the fact that Ministers seem to regard themselves as above the law.
76. Students were outraged that someone could use their newspaper to manipulate them.
77. One might be outraged by his callous selfisness.
78. They were outraged by our incursion into Cambodia.
79. But people can't get outraged without rapid access to solid, useful information—what we used to call journalism.
80. The outraged Octavian grazes the baron's arm with his rapier and Ochs melodramatically calls for a doctor.
81. When my long-ago date asked that question — "What's wrong with you?" — I was, of course, outraged.
82. Quietly outraged by the cruelty of her social set, Skeeter interviews the black maids she knows.
83. Every month sees thousands of protests across China by poor farmers outraged at the expropriation of their land for piffling or no compensation.
84. The ladies are sweetly patient with three tough, mouthy,[http://sentencedict.com/outraged.html] tattooed Native women who are outraged to find that felons can't vote.
85. Mary Martin, a Florida resident who runs an animal rights Web site, outraged by the policy.
86. The outraged lawyer says, This is a ripoff - how come the lawyer brains are so damned expensive?
87. Clearly, his achievement of uniting all species under a common ancestor outraged millions, and still does.
88. This student was suitably shocked and outraged to find its title transformed into A wife in the Night in Watt's Bibliotheca Britannica.
89. This outraged Sirius; Sirius was ready to launch a full - blown attack upon the Pleiades.
90. But outraged Oxonians unleashed volleys of Ciceronian oratory, arguing that the groves of academe should be out of bounds to commerce.
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