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Definitions for Outrage
[1] an act of wanton cruelty or violence; any gross violation of law or decency.
[2] anything that strongly offends, insults, or affronts the feelings.
[3] a powerful feeling of resentment or anger aroused by something perceived as an injury, insult, or injustice: Outrage seized the entire nation at the news of the attempted assassination.
[4] to subject to grievous violence or indignity.
[5] to anger or offend; make resentful; shock: I am outraged by his whole attitude.
[6] to offend against (right, decency, feelings, etc.) grossly or shamelessly: Such conduct outrages our normal sense of decency.
[7] to rape.
[8] a wantonly vicious or cruel act
[9] a gross violation of decency, morality, honour, etc
[10] profound indignation, anger, or hurt, caused by such an act
[11] to cause profound indignation, anger, or resentment in
[12] to offend grossly (feelings, decency, human dignity, etc)
[13] to commit an act of wanton viciousness, cruelty, or indecency on
[14] a euphemistic word for rape 1
Words related to Outrage
shock, violence, fury, indignation, resentment, scandalize, infuriate, incense, insult, aggrieve, harm, violation, offense, enormity, ruin, damage, profanation, rape, wrongdoing, injury
Words nearby Outrage
outpour, outpouring, outpull, output, outrace, outrage, outrageous, outram, outran, outrance, outrang
Origin of Outrage
1250–1300; Middle English < Old French outrage, ultrage, equivalent to outr(er ) to push beyond bounds (derivative of outre beyond < Latin ultrā ) + -age -age
Other words from Outrage
un·out·raged , adjective
Word origin for Outrage
C13 (meaning: excess): via French from outré beyond, from Latin ultrā
Synonyms for Outrage
shock, violence, abuse, affront, barbarism, damage, desecration, enormity, evildoing, harm, hurt, indignity, inhumanity, injury, insult, mischief, misdoing, offense, profanation, rape, rapine, ravishing, ruin, violation, wrongdoing