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Synonyms & Similar Words
indignation
anger
fury
rage
wrath
ire
exasperation
vexation
resentment
bitterness
scorn
disdain
contempt
disgust
distaste
abhorrence
loathing
detestation
odium
umbrage
pique
irritation
annoyance
displeasure
dissatisfaction
outrage
infuriation
infuriated
incensed
offended
affronted
scandalized
shocked
appalled
horrified
scandal
protest
objection
complaint
criticism
censure
disapproval
displeasure
discontent
discontentment
discontentedness
disgruntlement
Meaning of Outrage
According to Merriam-Webster, outrage refers to an act or event that provokes indignation or outrage, or a strong feeling of anger or shock caused by something regarded as wrong or unacceptable.
Definitions
- The Oxford English Dictionary defines outrage as a feeling of intense anger or indignation, especially in response to something perceived as unjust or morally offensive.
- Cambridge Dictionary defines outrage as a strong feeling of anger or shock, often because someone has done something that is considered to be very wrong or unacceptable.
Example Uses
- The news of the corruption scandal sparked widespread outrage and protests across the country.
- The public's outrage over the environmental disaster led to a significant change in government policies.
- The politician's comment caused outrage among the minority community, who felt that it was discriminatory and insensitive.
- The company's decision to cut jobs and benefits sparked outrage among the employees, who felt that it was unfair and unjust.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
approval
praise
admiration
appreciation
gratitude
delight
pleasure
satisfaction
contentment
acceptance
tolerance
calmness
serenity
tranquility
composure
equanimity
indifference
neutrality
objectivity
detachment
disinterest
apathy
lethargy
impassivity
nonchalance
unconcern
complacency
acquiescence
resignation
submission