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outrage

[out-reyj] / ˈaʊt reɪdʒ /




Example Sentences

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On streets around the world over the weekend, there were protests in outrage or bursts of celebration.

From Los Angeles Times

As though it was choreographed, cries of outrage rang out, and I wished I’d paid more attention to what the guy was saying.

From Literature

Major broadcasters give these outrages the same weight as other headlines.

From Salon

Even if some considered AI a convenient excuse for the layoffs, the downsizing sparked outrage among technology workers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sustaining the protests hinges on a fragile alliance united by little more than outrage.

From The Wall Street Journal