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Angered at something unjust or wrong.
indignant
incensed
umbrageous
angry
1
When Facebook flipped the switch on News Feed, however, users were
outraged
.
2
The victims' families were
outraged
,
and funerals had been put on hold.
3
The insulter did not insult; the adorer
outraged
the object of adoration.
4
Human rights groups, however, were
outraged
that Bashir could openly defy arrest.
5
Many are
outraged
:
'I could lose my daughter because I feed her?
6
It
outraged
the Mexicans, and excited the vindictiveness of the Liberal party.
7
Some of them feel
outraged
to be used in such a way.
8
Many Chinese Internet users were
outraged
after media reports of the crackdown.
9
All the delicacy in him felt the agony of her
outraged
reserve.
10
The people in town are
outraged
by the bizarre electronic stage effects.
11
Recent events in our beloved country have both saddened and
outraged
us.
12
Once more her heart hardened in the pitiless fury of
outraged
mercy.
13
The
outraged
and oppressed found in these congressional halls champions and friends.
14
You have
outraged
the honour of the Chamber in my person, sir.
15
After two more days of
outraged
comments, Cara came back in anguish.
16
They're twenty-five if they're a day, she said, pretending to look
outraged
.
outraged
outrage
·
outraged dignity
so outraged
outraged feelings
more outraged
look outraged