Thesaurus / outrageousness
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Takano used the terms “shockingly tone-deaf” and “outrageous” and accused Wilkie of tolerating a “hostile culture at VA” for female veterans.
VA WATCHDOG TOLD PROSECUTORS HIS PROBE OF SECRETARY WILKIE’S EFFORT TO DISCREDIT HOUSE STAFFER TURNED UP POSSIBLE CRIMINAL CONDUCTLISA REIN, SPENCER HSUDECEMBER 9, 2020WASHINGTON POSTThe image has deeply angered Australia, with prime minister Scott Morrison calling Zhao’s tweet “truly repugnant, deeply offensive, utterly outrageous” and calling on Beijing to formally apologize.
CHINA’S “WOLF WARRIOR” ART IS GETTING A BOOST FROM ITS MOST FIERY DIPLOMATQUARTZ STAFFNOVEMBER 30, 2020QUARTZHe calls the president’s efforts to overturn the election “outrageous.”
REPUBLICANS AND OTHERS OFFER TIPS ON HOW TO REBUT MILLIONS OF ‘ELECTION DENIERS’ROBERT MCCARTNEYNOVEMBER 23, 2020WASHINGTON POST“It’s completely outrageous,” says Hye Jung Han, a children’s rights advocate at Human Rights Watch, who led the research.
LIVE FACIAL RECOGNITION IS TRACKING KIDS SUSPECTED OF BEING CRIMINALSKAREN HAOOCTOBER 9, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWHe enthusiastically attacks anyone if he thinks it gets him a headline and will retweet any outrageous attack or conspiracy theory claiming later it wasn’t him who said it first.
TRUMP’S CONVENTION: LIARS SPREADING HATEPETER ROSENSTEINAUGUST 26, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEI see well ye have great will to be slain as your father was, through outrageousness.
LE MORTE D'ARTHUR, VOLUME II (OF II)THOMAS MALORYThis outrageousness shows only what manner of spirit they are of, and how much their sordid views exceed their parental love.
CLARISSA, VOLUME 3 (OF 9)SAMUEL RICHARDSONThere comes a moment when the very outrageousness of what you are doing makes you redouble your blows.
NAPOLEON THE LITTLEVICTOR HUGOThe very outrageousness of the thing was its best passport to success.
CLEEK OF SCOTLAND YARDTHOMAS W. HANSHEWNotwithstanding Mrs. M.'s outrageousness she is the person I trouble my head the least about.
PRIVATE LETTERS OF EDWARD GIBBON (1753-1794) VOLUME 1 (OF 2)EDWARD GIBBONWORDS RELATED TO OUTRAGEOUSNESS
- absurdity
- amenity
- dissipation
- exaggeration
- excess
- exorbitance
- expenditure
- extravagancy
- folly
- frill
- icing on the cake
- immoderation
- improvidence
- lavishness
- luxury
- outrageousness
- overdoing
- overindulgence
- overspending
- preposterousness
- profligacy
- profuseness
- profusion
- recklessness
- squander
- squandering
- superfluity
- unreasonableness
- unrestraint
- unthrift
- waste
- wastefulness
- wildness
- absurdity
- amenity
- dissipation
- exaggeration
- excess
- exorbitance
- expenditure
- extravagancy
- folly
- frill
- icing on the cake
- immoderation
- improvidence
- lavishness
- luxury
- outrageousness
- overdoing
- overindulgence
- overspending
- preposterousness
- prodigality
- profuseness
- profusion
- recklessness
- squander
- squandering
- superfluity
- unreasonableness
- unrestraint
- unthrift
- waste
- wastefulness
- wildness
- abomination
- atrocity
- disapprobation
- discredit
- disesteem
- disgrace
- disgracefulness
- dishonor
- dishonorableness
- disreputability
- disreputableness
- disrepute
- enormity
- evil
- ignominiousness
- ignominy
- immorality
- impropriety
- notoriety
- notoriousness
- obloquy
- odium
- opprobrium
- outrageousness
- scandal
- shame
- stigma
- villainy
- wickedness
- absurdity
- amenity
- dissipation
- exaggeration
- excess
- exorbitance
- expenditure
- extravagancy
- folly
- frill
- icing on the cake
- immoderation
- improvidence
- lavishness
- luxury
- outrageousness
- overdoing
- overindulgence
- overspending
- preposterousness
- prodigality
- profligacy
- profuseness
- profusion
- recklessness
- squander
- squandering
- superfluity
- unreasonableness
- unrestraint
- unthrift
- waste
- wildness
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