Outrage
Translations of "outrage" (29 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basque | hira(anger) | — | |
| Bulgarian | безчинство(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), насилие(offensive, immoral or indecent act), безчинствам(to cause or commit an outrage upon) | bezčinstvo, nasilie, bezčinstvam | |
| Catalan | atrocitat(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), indignació(anger), ràbia(anger), ultratge(offensive, immoral or indecent act), indignar(to cause or commit an outrage upon) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 暴行(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 憤怒 /愤怒(anger), 暴行(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), 暴行(offensive, immoral or indecent act), 侵犯(to cause or commit an outrage upon), 激怒(to cause or commit an outrage upon) | fènnù, bàoxíng, bàoxíng, qīnfàn, jīnù | |
| Czech | hněv(anger), násilí(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), pobouření(anger), ukrutnost(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), vztek(anger), zločin(offensive, immoral or indecent act), zuřivost(anger), zvěrstvo(offensive, immoral or indecent act), dopouštět se násilí(to cause or commit an outrage upon), dopustit se násilí(to cause or commit an outrage upon), znásilnit(to cause or commit an outrage upon), zprznit(to cause or commit an outrage upon) | — | |
| Dutch | belediging(offensive, immoral or indecent act), razernij(anger), verontwaardiging(anger), wandaad(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), woede(anger) | — | |
| Esperanto | indigno(offensive, immoral or indecent act) | — | |
| Finnish | hirmuteko(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), raivo(anger) | — | |
| French | colère(anger), indignation(anger), offense(offensive, immoral or indecent act), outrage(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), rage(anger), indigner(to cause or commit an outrage upon) | — | |
| Galician | aldraxe(offensive, immoral or indecent act) | — | |
| German | (empörendes) Verbrechen(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), Beleidigung(offensive, immoral or indecent act), Empörung(anger), Entrüstung(anger), Frevel(offensive, immoral or indecent act), Gräueltat(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), Rage(anger), Schande(offensive, immoral or indecent act), Schandtat(offensive, immoral or indecent act), Skandal(offensive, immoral or indecent act), Untat(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), Wut(anger), brüskieren(to cause or commit an outrage upon), empören(to inspire feelings of outrage), mit Füßen treten(to cause or commit an outrage upon), schockieren(to inspire feelings of outrage), vor den Kopf stoßen(to cause or commit an outrage upon) | gegen moralische Werte oder Staat etc. | |
| Greek | έκτροπο(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), αίσχος(offensive, immoral or indecent act), αγριότητα(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), οργή(anger), προσβολή(offensive, immoral or indecent act), ωμότητα(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), καταισχύνω(to cause or commit an outrage upon), προσβάλλω(to cause or commit an outrage upon) | éktropo, aíschos, agriótita, orgí, prosvolí, omótita, kataischýno, prosvállo | |
| Hebrew | זעם(anger), הכעיס(to cause or commit an outrage upon) | záam, hikh'ís | |
| Hungarian | atrocitás(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), botrány(anger), erőszak(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), felháborodás(anger), gazság(offensive, immoral or indecent act), gaztett(offensive, immoral or indecent act), gyalázat(offensive, immoral or indecent act), megbotránkozás(anger), merénylet(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), szörnyűség(offensive, immoral or indecent act), feldúl(to inspire feelings of outrage), felháborít(to inspire feelings of outrage), megbecstelenít(to cause or commit an outrage upon), megerőszakol(to cause or commit an outrage upon), meggyaláz(to cause or commit an outrage upon), megsért(to inspire feelings of outrage) | — | |
| Irish | fearg(anger), feillbheart(offensive, immoral or indecent act), uafás(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), uafás(anger) | — | |
| Italian | indignazione(anger), oltraggio(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), sdegno(anger), oltraggiare(to cause or commit an outrage upon) | — | |
| Japanese | 乱暴(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), 憤怒(anger), 憤慨(anger), 暴行(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), 激怒(anger), 非道(offensive, immoral or indecent act), 憤慨させる(to cause or commit an outrage upon), 激怒させる(to cause or commit an outrage upon) | ranbō, fun'nu, fungai, bōkō, gekido, hidō, fungai saseru, gekido saseru | |
| Latin | flagitium(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity) | — | |
| Macedonian | безобра́зие(offensive, immoral or indecent act), бес(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), гнев(anger), лу́тина(anger), ра́збесни(to cause or commit an outrage upon), ра́згневи(to cause or commit an outrage upon) | bezobrázie, bes, gnev, lútina, rázbesni, rázgnevi | |
| Ottoman Turkish | رذالت(offensive, immoral or indecent act) | rezâlet | |
| Portuguese | atrocidade(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), indignação(anger), raiva(anger), ultraje(offensive, immoral or indecent act) | — | |
| Romanian | atrocitate(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), furie(anger), mânie(anger), ultraj(offensive, immoral or indecent act), ultragia(to cause or commit an outrage upon) | — | |
| Russian | акт произво́ла(offensive, immoral or indecent act), безобра́зие(offensive, immoral or indecent act), беспреде́л(offensive, immoral or indecent act), возмути́тельный посту́пок(offensive, immoral or indecent act), гнев(anger), гру́бое наруше́ние(offensive, immoral or indecent act), злодея́ние(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), негодова́ние(anger), произво́л(offensive, immoral or indecent act), я́рость(anger) | akt proizvóla, bezobrázije, bespredél, vozmutítelʹnyj postúpok, gnev, grúboje narušénije, zlodejánije, negodovánije, proizvól, járostʹ | |
| Slovene | ogorčenje(anger) | — | |
| Spanish | atrocidad(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), atropello(offensive, immoral or indecent act), cólera(anger), desafuero(offensive, immoral or indecent act), desmán(offensive, immoral or indecent act), indignación(anger), rabia(anger), tropelía(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), ultraje(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), ultraje(offensive, immoral or indecent act), indignar(to cause or commit an outrage upon) | — | |
| Telugu | దురాగతము(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity), దురాగతము(offensive, immoral or indecent act) | durāgatamu, durāgatamu | |
| Vietnamese | phẫn nộ(anger), xúc phạm(to cause or commit an outrage upon) | — | |
| Welsh | cywilydd(offensive, immoral or indecent act), dicter(anger), gwarth(offensive, immoral or indecent act), trais(excessively violent or vicious attack; atrocity) | — |
hira
atrocitat, indignació, ràbia, ultratge, indignar
hněv, násilí, pobouření, ukrutnost, vztek, zločin, zuřivost, zvěrstvo, dopouštět se násilí, dopustit se násilí, znásilnit, zprznit
belediging, razernij, verontwaardiging, wandaad, woede
indigno
hirmuteko, raivo
colère, indignation, offense, outrage, rage, indigner
aldraxe
(empörendes) Verbrechen, Beleidigung, Empörung, Entrüstung, Frevel, Gräueltat, Rage, Schande, Schandtat, Skandal, Untat, Wut, brüskieren, empören, mit Füßen treten, schockieren, vor den Kopf stoßen
gegen moralische Werte oder Staat etc.
έκτροπο, αίσχος, αγριότητα, οργή, προσβολή, ωμότητα, καταισχύνω, προσβάλλω
éktropo, aíschos, agriótita, orgí, prosvolí, omótita, kataischýno, prosvállo
atrocitás, botrány, erőszak, felháborodás, gazság, gaztett, gyalázat, megbotránkozás, merénylet, szörnyűség, feldúl, felháborít, megbecstelenít, megerőszakol, meggyaláz, megsért
fearg, feillbheart, uafás, uafás
indignazione, oltraggio, sdegno, oltraggiare
乱暴, 憤怒, 憤慨, 暴行, 激怒, 非道, 憤慨させる, 激怒させる
ranbō, fun'nu, fungai, bōkō, gekido, hidō, fungai saseru, gekido saseru
flagitium
безобра́зие, бес, гнев, лу́тина, ра́збесни, ра́згневи
bezobrázie, bes, gnev, lútina, rázbesni, rázgnevi
atrocidade, indignação, raiva, ultraje
atrocitate, furie, mânie, ultraj, ultragia
акт произво́ла, безобра́зие, беспреде́л, возмути́тельный посту́пок, гнев, гру́бое наруше́ние, злодея́ние, негодова́ние, произво́л, я́рость
akt proizvóla, bezobrázije, bespredél, vozmutítelʹnyj postúpok, gnev, grúboje narušénije, zlodejánije, negodovánije, proizvól, járostʹ
ogorčenje
atrocidad, atropello, cólera, desafuero, desmán, indignación, rabia, tropelía, ultraje, ultraje, indignar
phẫn nộ, xúc phạm
cywilydd, dicter, gwarth, trais
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.