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Meanings of
outraged
in English
Angered at something unjust or wrong.
indignant
incensed
umbrageous
Related terms
angry
Synonyms
Examples for "
indignant
"
indignant
incensed
umbrageous
Examples for "
indignant
"
1
It was intolerable; and Doggie remained justly
indignant
the whole day long.
2
Feel free to leave
indignant
and self-righteous comments below-butno spoilers, please.
3
Evidently expected outburst of
indignant
refusal, long debate, and a big division.
4
The rich were
indignant
at the carrying of the law of Pennus.
5
The other members of his law firm were
indignant
,
and also terrified.
1
Netherlands; the other go-between between the
incensed
Queen and the backsliding favourite.
2
However, television replays of the challenge have
incensed
Arsenal's players and management.
3
Many in Adelaide were rightly
incensed
by 2016's 'Halal Snack Pack' hullabaloo.
4
One
incensed
driver told reports on the scene: We are driving taxis.
5
The outrage must have
incensed
her beyond measure; the silence was prolonged.
1
The search was most thorough; but, fortunately, his
umbrageous
shelter was secure.
2
The trees on this creek were larger than usual and beautifully
umbrageous
.
3
Notwithstanding their stunted growth, the black-jacks are
umbrageous
,
and give good shade.
4
The saint seated me on the
umbrageous
bamboo platform of his small cottage.
5
Branches of the metal are thrown out, and
umbrageous
foliage loads the branches.
Usage of
outraged
in English
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
.
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outraged
outrage
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
outraged dignity
so outraged
outraged feelings
more outraged
look outraged
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Common
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