Similar words: outrageous, outrageously, righteousness, courageous, callousness, arduousness, nervousness, seriousness. Meaning: [aʊt'reɪdʒəsnɪs] n. 1. excessive excess 2. the quality of being outrageous.
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1. This very outrageousness on Livingstone's part, however, struck a chord in the lesbian and gay communities.
2. It's a matter of outrageousness to about his body shape.
3. Make cheerfulness, outrageousness, and playfulness new priorities for your life.
4. The quality of passing all moral bounds; excessive wickedness or outrageousness.
5. It's a hint at the malevolent agency of these priests, and it should point us to the true outrageousness of this speech, maybe its irrationality.
6. The more powerful, more difficult, yet abiding lesson of Whitman lies in his outrageousness.
7. When I look back at the fun times I had in my youth, I remember booze-induced laughs and outrageousness but I also remember feeling slightly empty, like something was missing.
8. The likelihood of a diminished reputation from the media rises proportionally with the level of notoriety that an individual possesses and the outrageousness of that person's behavior.
9. Tom, Tom, I love you so, and you seem to try every way you can to break my old heart with your outrageousness.
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