1. outrage
People felt outraged by the way they were treated.
When hazard is low and outrage high, people overreact.
These murders have provoked outrage across the country.
... they were full of outrage, they were full of...
The bomb, which killed 15 people, was the worst of a series of terrorist outrages.
shaking with outrage
The court's decision resulted in moral outrage
There was outrage in the media when the goverment announced plans to reduce the prison sentences for murders.
he said he was outraged that British censors demanded they trim bad language
Many outraged viewers wrote to the BBC to complain.
The public has been outraged by the recent scandals of this government
outrage = to anger or offend; shock
When art nouveau was showcased first in Paris and then in London, there was outrage; people either loved it or loathed it.
outrage is a feeling of very strong anger
This is an outrage!
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the subtle art of not giving a fuckIntelligent Business Intermediate Coursebook unit 4What was the Vietnam War 2Exam Vocabulary - Jan 2022Stage 11 Lesson 168 part12. scandal
The scandal ruined his career.
He is the first national politician to be named in a widening corruption scandal.
She was taken in by that fake gold certificate scandal and lost most of her money.
Whether or not Imogen of the Internet will live out her life without causing national scandal depends entirely on Mark Zuckerberg's privacy policies.
The politician's reputation has been ruined by the scandal; he did something terrible and now everyone considers him to be a bad person.
I don't think we can keep the lid on the scandal much longer; people are bound to find out.
The Lockheed scandal is a worldwide corruption scandal involving the major American plane manufacturer Lockheed. It came to light in February 1976 and revolved mainly around the acceptance of passenger plane contracts.
When he was at the acme of his career, a scandal brought about his downfall.
That politician has come down in the world since the so-called "Recruit scandal" was publicized.
The Recruit scandal is a corruption scandal concerning public officials and politicians who accepted as bribes undisclosed shares from the RecruitCoscom company. The shares had been rising steadily.
That scandal will be known to everybody in the course of time.
A banking scandal is sweeping across Capitol Hill.
The political scandal blew over in no time and everything was back to business as usual.
The papers found lots of monkey business when they investigated the Recruit scandal.
Black money scandal, 11th of September, expenseuro, the Old Europe, Hartz IV, Madame Chancellor, fanmile, climatic catastrophe, financial crisis, wreckage bonus and citizen of anger are the last ten words of the year in Germany.
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American pediatrician caused a furore
furore /fjuˈrɔ: ri; ˈfjʊərɔ:(r); US ˈfjʊər- / (especially US furor /ˈfjʊərɔ:(r); US /) noun [sing.] furore (about/over sth) great anger or excitement shown by a number of people, usually caused by a public event
The Secret Society series caused a political furore in 1987.
the book caused a furore when it was published
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It's outrageous that they didn't do anything about it.
It is outrageous that you should spend so much money.
Politicians are always censured for outrageous or inappropriate behavior.
an outrageous mistake/ 200PLN for a hotel room - that's outrageous!
No scam is too outrageous.
That's outrageous!
‘More rumors spread, each more outrageous and unbelievable than the last.’
His dress sense is outrageous – I’m shocked by him.
If you don't find that situation outrageous, you are part of the problem.
Her behaviour was outrageous.
The price of petrol these days is absolutely outrageous!
When Trump talks about latinos or Mexicans as criminals and rapists, that is outrageous.
/ˌaʊtˈreɪ.dʒəs/ The judge criticized the "outrageous greed" of some of the bankers. [+ that] It is outrageous that these buildings remain empty while thousands of people have no homes. These prices are just outrageous (= much too high).
outrageous dreams
The judge criticized the "outrageous greed" of some of the bankers. hese prices are just outrageous.
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