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outrage

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈaʊtreɪdʒ/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈaʊtreɪdʒ/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(outrāj)

Inflections of 'outrage' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
outrages
v 3rd person singular
outraging
v pres p
outraged
v past
outraged
v past p

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outrage n (anger, offense)furia nf
  ira nf
  indignación nf
 Hilary's outrage grew when she read about the latest atrocities.
 La furia de Hilary creció cuando leyó sobre las últimas atrocidades.
outrage n (very offensive act)salvajada nf
  crueldad nf
  atrocidad nf
 The killing of civilians during this war is an outrage.
 El asesinato de civiles durante esta guerra es una salvajada.
outrage n (morally indefensible act)atrocidad nf
 It's an outrage that the boss fired Dawn.
 Es una atrocidad que el jefe haya despedido a Dawn.
outrage [sb] vtr often passive (anger, offend [sb])enfurecer a vtr + prep
  llenar de ira a loc verb
 Owen was outraged by Lucy's behaviour.
 El comportamiento de Lucy enfureció a Owen.
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Spanish:

Collocations: the [town, population] was in an outrage [over, about], an outrage [over] the [decision, outcome], the [decision] caused public outrage, more...

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