Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for outrage. Search instead for auftragens.
Definitions

outrage

[out-reyj] / ˈaʊt reɪdʒ /




Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Even if some considered AI a convenient excuse for the layoffs, the downsizing sparked outrage among technology workers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sustaining the protests hinges on a fragile alliance united by little more than outrage.

From The Wall Street Journal

And yet, the groundswell of outrage that I expected from my community hasn’t materialized.

From The Wall Street Journal

For Americans, King George’s abuses of power in the 1760s and ’70s stirred discontent and outrage, but even then, the choice to break with Britain was not self-evident.

From The Wall Street Journal

News that David Allen Funston was set to be freed was met by outrage among victims, politicians and others.

From Los Angeles Times