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to outrage, outrage, outrageous

Many people expressed outrage at the court's decision.

An outrage is also an act of violence or brutality

an outrage alike against decency and dignity

he  sparked outrage across the Atlantic 

an outrageous behaviour

outrageous prices

outrage creates engagement

they decided to promote outrage.

To take a baby wombat from its mother and clearly causing distress from the mother, is just an outrage (Anthony Albanese)

Many ordinary people are outraged at the news



outrage: rabia, furia, ira, indignación || Acto de violencia o brutalidad ||  Un acto que viola los estándares de comportamiento o buen gusto. Salida de tono

to outrage: enfurecer, llenar de ira

outrageous: que supera los límites de lo normal o tolerable. Intolerable, inaceptable || violento