Outrage

//ˈaʊt.ɹeɪd͡ʒ//

Synonyms for "outrage" (338 found)

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Translations

148 translations across 29 languages.

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Basque

1 entries
  • hira noun (anger)

Bulgarian

3 entries
  • безчинство noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • насилие noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)
  • безчинствам verb (to cause or commit an outrage upon)

Catalan

4 entries
  • atrocitat noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • indignació noun (anger)
  • ràbia noun (anger)
  • ultratge noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)

Chinese Cantonese

1 entries
  • 暴行 noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)

Chinese Mandarin

4 entries
  • 憤怒 /愤怒 noun (anger)
  • 暴行 noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • 暴行 noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)
  • 侵犯 verb (to cause or commit an outrage upon)

Czech

4 entries
  • hněv noun (anger)
  • násilí noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • pobouření noun (anger)
  • ukrutnost noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)

Dutch

4 entries
  • belediging noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)
  • razernij noun (anger)
  • verontwaardiging noun (anger)
  • wandaad noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • indigno noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)

Finnish

2 entries
  • hirmuteko noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • raivo noun (anger)

French

4 entries
  • colère noun (anger)
  • indignation noun (anger)
  • offense noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)
  • outrage noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)

Galician

1 entries
  • aldraxe noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)

German

4 entries
  • (empörendes) Verbrechen noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • Beleidigung noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)
  • Empörung noun (anger)
  • Entrüstung noun (anger)

Greek

4 entries
  • έκτροπο noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • αίσχος noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)
  • αγριότητα noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • οργή noun (anger)

Hebrew

2 entries
  • זעם noun (anger)
  • הכעיס verb (to cause or commit an outrage upon)

Hungarian

4 entries
  • atrocitás noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • botrány noun (anger)
  • erőszak noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • felháborodás noun (anger)

Irish

4 entries
  • fearg noun (anger)
  • feillbheart noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)
  • uafás noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • uafás noun (anger)

Italian

4 entries
  • indignazione noun (anger)
  • oltraggio noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • sdegno noun (anger)
  • oltraggiare verb (to cause or commit an outrage upon)

Japanese

4 entries
  • 乱暴 noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • 憤怒 noun (anger)
  • 憤慨 noun (anger)
  • 暴行 noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)

Latin

1 entries
  • flagitium noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)

Macedonian

4 entries
  • безобра́зие noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)
  • бес noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • гнев noun (anger)
  • лу́тина noun (anger)

Ottoman Turkish

1 entries
  • رذالت noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)

Portuguese

4 entries
  • atrocidade noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • indignação noun (anger)
  • raiva noun (anger)
  • ultraje noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)

Romanian

4 entries
  • atrocitate noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • furie noun (anger)
  • mânie noun (anger)
  • ultraj noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)

Russian

4 entries
  • акт произво́ла noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)
  • безобра́зие noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)
  • беспреде́л noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)
  • возмути́тельный посту́пок noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)

Slovene

1 entries
  • ogorčenje noun (anger)

Spanish

4 entries
  • atrocidad noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • atropello noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)
  • cólera noun (anger)
  • desafuero noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)

Telugu

2 entries
  • దురాగతము noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)
  • దురాగతము noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)

Vietnamese

2 entries
  • phẫn nộ noun (anger)
  • xúc phạm verb (to cause or commit an outrage upon)

Welsh

4 entries
  • cywilydd noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)
  • dicter noun (anger)
  • gwarth noun (offensive, immoral or indecent act)
  • trais noun (excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity)

Sample sentences

16 total sentences available.

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The word "outage" is an outrage.

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Freedom--especially the freedom of association--encourages small bands of zealots to public outrage. The price is high, but the bargain is good.

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This is an outrage!

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It's an outrage.

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