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Discover LudwigThe word "outraged" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it when something has made you very angry or annoyed. For example: "The president's latest tweet has left many people outraged."
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Outraged
verb
Past of outrage
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The annexation of the 950 acres of the West Bank just a few months ago has outraged me more than anything else in my political life.
What's unusual about the New Jersey bar case is that the plaintiffs are not the familiar type in these cases: motorists or stop-and-frisk victims outraged by what they say are invasive searches and a willful disregard by police for privacy rights.
We've been outraged for Cezar when he couldn't carry the day despite clearly bringing everything Eurovision could have required of him.
Fans of the novel were outraged that a similarly bold cover has not been used to mark the 50th anniversary.
Although the Hillsborough Accord outraged unionists in the north and led to a spike in loyalist violence, it was never his intention to push that community further into a corner.
Sports journalists were outraged last year amid suspicions that Newcastle United had done an exclusive access deal with the Sun which stopped other media organisations from getting access to players.
But being an uncompromising modern artist living in a small provincial town is a risky business, and the locals were outraged when Schiele was seen drawing a naked Wally in the garden of the house he was renting.
Warchus outraged purists as he excised the opening ghost scene in favour of Hamlet's childhood home movies, wiped Fortinbras and Norway off the map, and treated famous speeches such as "To be or not to be" as movable pieces of furniture, transplanting them from one place in the text to another.
Castlederg has a nationalist majority but a large Protestant-unionist majority, and the latter are outraged over Sinn Fein's decision to hold a "Tyrone Volunteer Day" in the town on 11 August.
Christopher Darke, general secretary of Balpa, added: "Pilots, cabin crew and passengers will be upset if not outraged at today's outcome of the Peter Buck case.
Jayaben's nationwide tour encouraged workers from all over Britain, outraged that the strikers had been sacked, to join the picket line outside the factory.
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