Outrage


The meaning of the word Outrage is: very mad with fury


Examples:

Outrage over the recent election resulted in many millions of people rioting in the streets in order for people to hear their point.

published by Elmer on 2021-09-09 04:16:58


After the police shot an innocent man in the streets, outrage from the local citizens caused many of them to beg for reform.

published by Halley on 2021-07-20 15:04:51


When the 8th grader talked back to the teachers for the third time that day, the teachers’ outrage grew until they sent her to the principal’s office.

published by Hai on 2021-07-23 04:47:46


As the teenage driver cut me off on the interstate, I screamed at him due to my outrage of the incident.

published by Cathern on 2021-07-16 15:29:07


The violent attack on the innocent bystanders caused outrage for everyone who heard the story on the news.

published by Gaston on 2021-07-29 22:39:58


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