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outrage

[out-reyj] / ˈaʊt reɪdʒ /




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They said they were motivated to come because they were outraged by the shooting.

From Los Angeles Times

Rogers words and Yang’s agreement with them sparked outrage on social media, leading both hosts to walk back their statements in posts to Instagram.

From Salon

Krell, a former deputy attorney general, said cases that have stirred outrage seem to be appearing in just about every county, including in her district.

From Los Angeles Times

He also said that, like many, he was outraged by the shooting but called on people to keep protests peaceful.

From Los Angeles Times

But the bizarre gaffe by the Dane sparked outrage from Tottenham fans on social media, leaving Frank with more awkward questions to answer following the latest wretched result of his troubled reign.

From Barron's