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    out·rage
    [ˈoutˌrāj]
    noun
    outrage (noun) · outrages (plural noun)
    1. an extremely strong reaction of anger, shock, or indignation:
      "her voice trembled with outrage"
    verb
    (be outraged)
    outrage (verb) · outrages (third person present) · outraged (past tense) · outraged (past participle) · outraging (present participle)
    1. arouse fierce anger, shock, or indignation in (someone):
      "he was outraged at this attempt to take his victory away from him"
      • violate or infringe flagrantly (a principle, law, etc.):
        "their behavior outraged all civilized standards"
    Origin
    Middle English (in the senses ‘lack of moderation’ and ‘violent behavior’): from Old French ou(l)trage, based on Latin ultra ‘beyond’. Sense development has been affected by the belief that the word is a compound of out and rage.
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    Outrage is a noun that can have two meanings:
    • An act of extreme violence, cruelty, or violation of law or decency. For example, an outrage committed by a dictatorship or an outrage to common decency.
    • A feeling of anger, resentment, or shock caused by something bad, hurtful, or morally wrong. For example, outrage seized the nation at the news of the assassination or outrage at the injustice.
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