Greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation.
Grossly offensive to decency or morality; causing horror.
Extraordinary in some bad way.
1 Fine Gael TD Mr Michael Ring said: This is an outrageous situation.
2 Further, Mr Power made several outrageous statements in his attack on evolution.
3 However, her latest request has got to be her most outrageous yet.
4 Those responsible for outrageous human rights violations must be held to account.
5 Even in those days, the level of Soviet corruption had been outrageous .
6 I refer to the report on the Beef Tribunal's outrageous legal costs.
7 Is elect people to Congress who say the tax system is outrageous .
8 ITV was looking for an outrageous amount to renew that, Ginsberg said.
9 She'd managed to hush up all of them, often at outrageous cost.
10 That's a much bigger challenge than making outrageous eccentric statements, Morrow said.
11 There was something outrageous in the open derision of the last words.
12 We looked at AirBnB, but the prices were just outrageous , she said.
13 All this on top of the outrageous corruption of the planning process.
14 It was outrageous , patently irresponsible, and legally indefensible if it didn't work.
15 The tragic saga of the New Jersey 4 is outrageous and sad.
16 Given its outrageous premise, Alcatraz has a lot of explaining to do.
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