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synonyms for outraged
- annoyed
- bitter
- enraged
- exasperated
- furious
- heated
- impassioned
- indignant
- irate
- irritable
- irritated
- mad
- offended
- resentful
- sullen
- uptight
- affronted
- antagonized
- chafed
- choleric
- convulsed
- cross
- displeased
- ferocious
- fierce
- fiery
- fuming
- galled
- hateful
- hot
- huffy
- ill-tempered
- incensed
- inflamed
- infuriated
- irascible
- ireful
- maddened
- nettled
- piqued
- pissed
- pissed off
- provoked
- put out
- raging
- riled
- sore
- splenetic
- storming
- sulky
- vexed
- wrathful
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How to use outraged in a sentence
Liberals are outraged over the Steven Scalise scandal—but the left has selective amnesia.
And it is not clear that there have been a rash of lawsuits from outraged parents over aggressive Christmastime greetings.
Some of the more notorious “green on blue” attacks have their origin in such outraged honor.
So outraged he swung into action and summoned the former Baltimore Ravens running back to the NFL Vatican on Park Avenue.
When Roger first heard what happened and saw the tape he was shocked, truly shocked, and outraged.
It outraged her sense of hospitality to send a guest away from her house on a three-mile walk for food.
The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol | William J. LockeOh, as much as you like, my dear; but there's no reason why you should personally represent outraged society.
The Pit Town Coronet, Volume II (of 3) | Charles James WillsHe had looked for a storm, a wild, frantic outburst; the lightning of flashing, angry eyes; the thunder of outraged pride.
St. Martin's Summer | Rafael SabatiniThe little pink bow on the top of her head fairly quivered in outraged sympathy.
Those Dale Girls | Frank Weston CarruthIt was whispered that he had come by a violent death, having been shot through the lungs by an outraged husband.
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