noun
- extremely shocking or offensive acts or events
Usage: plural of outrage
verb
- shocks or angers someone greatly
Usage: third person singular present tense
Examples
- The newspaper reported several outrages committed during the war.
- These environmental outrages must be stopped immediately.
- The politician’s behavior outrages many voters.
- It outrages me that children are treated so poorly.
- The company’s actions were considered outrages against workers’ rights.
- His rudeness outrages everyone he meets.
- The documentary exposed numerous outrages in the prison system.