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outrage

[out-reyj] / ˈaʊt reɪdʒ /




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The clip spread widely on social media and drew outrage.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 7, 2026

FIFA’s ticketing approach for the 2026 World Cup has caused global outrage and prompted subpoenas from attorneys general in New York and New Jersey.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 2, 2026

The company has faced outrage in South Korea for promoting a line of coffee cups with a campaign that evoked a deadly crackdown on a 1980 pro-democracy uprising.

From Barron's • May 26, 2026

Objections and outrage won’t be enough to stop her bleeding their mother’s estate dry, if that is indeed her intention.

From MarketWatch • May 25, 2026

If she’d been any bigger, her shrieks of outrage would have been deafening.

From "Willodeen" by Katherine Applegate




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