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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91, What had happened in the kitchen was a calculated wooing, tease, flirtation, safely outrageous.
92, I've always thought it outrageous that the poor have to pay for tax cuts for the rich.
93, A generously proportioned blonde, she wore a blouse of thin white silk with outrageous decolletage and virtually nothing underneath.
94, The Coen brothers make two kinds of films: big and outrageous or small and outrageous.
95, When Lee, the director, is being satirical and outrageous, the movie is quite funny.
96, To her, Roz was uncanny in her ability to perform. handle outrageous situations, do.
97, He was not under suspicion at the time, although he was about to be dismissed for his indiscretions and outrageous behaviour.
98, And rumour has it that the big-name band will be outrageous rockers Guns N' Roses.
99, Responsibility for the outrageous pit-closure programme inevitably ends on Michael Heseltine's desk.
100, Instances occur where the courts feel obliged to construe a statute in a way that they themselves acknowledge creates outrageous injustice.
101, Indeed, as some traditionalists complained, the more outrageous the art, the more likely the critical accolade.
102, I don't think Kenneth was trying to be outrageous at all.
103, These are the most outrageous in a long line of similar remarks by the Home Secretary and the Lord Chancellor.
104, But he liked to push students to the limit[sentencedict.com/outrageous.html], occasionally making outrageous suggestions.
105, Joe was one of the most outrageous of the gamblers, not least of all in his choice of conveyance.
106, Many above ground filters make outrageous claims about the size of pond they can treat.
107, As ever, there will be a unique blend of the hilarious, the outrageous, the poignant and the pertinent.
108, This was not quite as outrageous as it might seem at first.
109, The critics held him in high esteem as an actor, and the fans adored him for his outrageous and boozy personality.
110, Mansell had become the master of the unexpected, the outrageous pass.
111, Her outrageous stage act is seen as a challenge to conventional morality.
112, It was an outrageous action, the worst violation of the basic principle of diplomatic immunity in modern history.
113, Every manner of artistic expression, every experiment, however imaginative, however preposterous or outrageous, was now permissible.
114, On the lower deck, where all the people are, there is the sense of an outrageous and clarifying happiness.
115, A debate might allow the Opposition the opportunity to withdraw some of their more outrageous allegations about those reforms.
116, To put a kid like Delia in eight-hour isolation for accepting a cigarette from a friend is bizarre and outrageous.
117, The leader occasionally does some-thing totally outrageous to relieve the tension.
118, An outrageous violation of due process required even more severe sanction.
119, Pamela stopped, possibly the most outrageous idea she'd ever had popping fully-fledged into her head.
120, She described his remarks as irresponsible, inflammatory and outrageous.
More similar words: courageous, courageously, outrage, neutral, at the age of, rage, enrage, garage, courage, for ages, average, storage, tragic, take advantage of, encourage, coverage, suffrage, hideous, on average, discourage, brokerage, erroneous, courteous, discouraged, encouragement, spontaneous, discouragement, simultaneously, instantaneous, outreach.