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outrage

/'autreidʤ/
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Word: Outrage

Part of Speech: Noun and Verb

Usage Instructions:
  • As a Noun: Use "outrage" to describe feelings or events that cause anger or shock.
  • As a Verb: Use "outrage" when talking about actions that disturb or anger people.
Examples:
  • Noun: "The community expressed outrage over the unfair treatment of the workers."
  • Verb: "The news of the scandal outraged many citizens."
Advanced Usage:
  • Legal Context: In legal terms, "outrage" can refer to actions that are so extreme that they shock the conscience of the community.
  • Literary Use: In literature, "outrage" can be used to evoke strong emotions in characters or readers, emphasizing moral dilemmas.
Word Variants:
  • Outrageous (Adjective): Something that is shockingly bad or excessive. Example: "The prices at that restaurant are outrageous!"
  • Outrageously (Adverb): In a way that is shockingly bad. Example: "She was treated outrageously by her employer."
Different Meanings:
  1. Social Context: Outrage can refer to public anger against social injustices.
  2. Personal Context: It can also refer to individual feelings of betrayal or anger in personal relationships.
Synonyms:
  • Indignation
  • Fury
  • Anger
  • Scandal
  • Shock
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "To be outraged by something": This phrase means to be very angry about a specific event or action. Example: "She was outraged by the unfair decision of the judges."
  • "Outrageous behavior": This phrase refers to actions that are extremely unacceptable or shocking.
Summary:

"Outrage" is a powerful word that captures feelings of strong anger and shock, often in response to something perceived as wrong. It can be used in various contexts, both as a noun and a verb, and has related forms that expand its meaning.

Noun
  1. the act of scandalizing
  2. a disgraceful event
  3. a wantonly cruel act
  4. a feeling of righteous anger
Verb
  1. force (someone) to have sex against their will
    • The woman was raped on her way home at night
  2. violate the sacred character of a place or language
    • desecrate a cemetery
    • violate the sanctity of the church
    • profane the name of God
  3. strike with disgust or revulsion
    • The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends

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