Synonym: absurd, bizarre, crazy, disgraceful, excessive, exorbitant, extreme, foolish, insulting, nonsensical, preposterous, ridiculous, scandalous, shameful, shocking, unwarranted. Similar words: courageous, courageously, outrage, neutral, at the age of, rage, enrage, garage. Meaning: [aʊt'reɪdʒəs] adj. 1. grossly offensive to decency or morality; causing horror 2. greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation.
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31, Newspapers publish these outrageous stories because they know what their public wants.
32, Her choice of outfit demonstrated her taste for the outrageous.
33, She thought it absolutely outrageous that he should be promoted over her.
34, It is outrageous that people doing well-paid jobs should moan about how badly off they are.
35, We got outrageous clothes - total outfits.
36, They were impressively mangled, like outrageous metal sculptures.
37, They showed a scene from Almodovar's outrageous new movie.
38, The idea was so outrageous it was unbelievable.
39, Just take a look at this outrageous mutual-fund portfolio.
40, Oh, David, he's so outrageous.
41, She accused Sloan of telling outrageous lies.
42, Last night Borg's lawyer said her demand was outrageous.
43, Which of the two scenarios is more outrageous?
44, Largely unregulated managed-care organizations earn outrageous profits.
45, Be outrageous. Go the whole hog.
46, The most outrageous concerns one of its joint authors.
47, And if that was not outrageous enough, Carter filed a frivolous lawsuit against his own victim[sentencedict.com], which was promptly dismissed.
48, Our show by definition is about outrageous people and outrageous relationships.
49, The tales of the vessel's outrageous life on the coastal trade became a highly-successful series starring Roddy McMillan and John Grieve.
50, Incredibly, the whole meaty makeover was inspired by a course nodule that looked at public reactions to outrageous art.
51, You can get more and more outrageous if you wish.
52, The Democrats in Congress screamed how outrageous it was, using the racketeering laws to require democracy.
53, But her outrageous ensemble was just one of several eye-popping outfits worn by musical babes at the show.
54, She'd had some requests made of her in her time but none seemingly as outrageous as this.
55, It must be a long time since anyone - except the most die-hard old buffer - can have thought them outrageous.
56, It will have changed more than even the most outrageous thinking is likely to encompass.
57, Doc Croc's Outrageous Adventure isn't the most blindingly original platform outing, but it's certainly no turkey.
58, The President accused the writer of an outrageous personal attack on his wife.
59, No, he used some pretty outrageous emotional blackmail on me.
60, Kissinger in particular thought it outrageous that such an old friend and ally as the Shah should not be allowed into the States.
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