Examples of 'outraged' in a sentence
Meaning of "outraged"
Outrage is a verb that means to provoke anger, shock, or indignation in someone. It is used in various contexts, such as news reports, social media, and public speeches
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- simple past tense and past participle of outrage.
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The great lady is outraged by the pretence.
And outraged that you did not tell me.
Some people are not outraged by the opulence.
His outraged fans are rushing to the location.
The great lady is outraged by the pretense.
I am outraged to be accused with slander and libel.
The public were outraged by the decision.
Outraged and ready to give up the dream.
The people were outraged by this turn of events.
The people of this city should be outraged.
All were outraged by the damage to their reputation.
But there was no time to get outraged about it.
We are outraged that this rapist made bail.
There was nobody who was outraged.
Because it outraged human pride and dignity.
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Many in the community and state were outraged.
Kenyan press outraged at controversial media law.
It is no wonder at all that my students are totally outraged.
John is outraged as his privacy is being trampled upon.
Some people will be outraged and threatened.
What outraged them was being told.
I found myself growing outraged that someone.
They are outraged at having made them wait.
He had to be carried away by his outraged lieutenants.
Grevemberg was outraged at newspaper editorials against him.
Many passengers after this incident were outraged.
This had outraged the public at large.
The international community was outraged by the killing.
I was quite outraged when she suggested this.
They clashed with some outraged noblemen.
People were outraged and took to the streets.
Might get complaints from outraged parents.
The claimant is outraged at this reversal of position.
The folks in our village were outraged.
At first he is outraged but in the end accepts.
Brazilian grannies and housewives were outraged.
The conscience of an outraged society was temporarily satisfied.
The very same people would be outraged.
He expressed that he was outraged by some media speculation.
I am outraged that the world can be so unjust.
As if someone out there outraged my intrusive presence.
He was outraged when the text was leaked beforehand.
Those who did not were outraged at their companions.
I am outraged that this is allowed on our roads.
Apartment associations outraged by rising tourist tax.
It worked and soon the public was outraged.
We are just not outraged by the right things.
We like to talk about what makes us outraged.
Missouri families outraged that killer is freed.
An outraged minnow battling against the tides of injustice.