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Outraged viewers jumped onto social media to complain about the ending of the series. She became outraged by poverty. 1. To offend grossly against (standards of decency or morality); commit an outrage on. 2. To produce anger or resentment in: was outraged that he was lied to. See Synonyms at offend. He is truly outraged about what's happened to him. Some outraged readers said the story was extremely offensive. Many people have been outraged by the things that have been said. Collins English. When you're outraged, you're furious. You might be outraged over the rude treatment you get at a fancy, expensive restaurant. When something isn't fair, or offends you, it often results in your feeling outraged. Learn the meaning of Outraged in English, including definitions, examples, translations, and interesting facts. Explore how Outraged is used in different contexts with finesentence.com.
Many people were outraged at the court's decision. Parents were outraged by the teacher's actions. outraged, adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary What does outraged mean? A state or feeling of intense anger, shock, or indignation resulting from a perceived violation of moral, ethical, or social norms. "The parents were outraged when they.
Trump executive order slashes funding for 7 federal agencies
