outrage
out
ˈaʊt
awt
rage
reɪʤ
reij
British pronunciation
/ˈaʊtreɪdʒ/

Definición y significado de "outrage"en inglés

Outrage
01

atrocidad

the extreme feeling of rage and anger
outrage definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The news of the corruption scandal caused an outrage among the citizens, who demanded justice.
La noticia del escándalo de corrupción causó una indignación entre los ciudadanos, quienes exigieron justicia.
The unfair decision by the referee sparked outrage among the fans at the stadium.
La decisión injusta del árbitro provocó indignación entre los aficionados en el estadio.
02

a deliberately cruel or violent act, often shocking in nature

example
Ejemplos
The invasion was considered an outrage against civilians.
Looting and arson were acts of outrage during the riot.
03

an act that shocks, offends, or violates accepted moral or social standards

example
Ejemplos
The celebrity 's comments caused a media outrage.
Leaking confidential information was seen as an outrage.
to outrage
01

indignar

to cause someone to become extremely angry or shocked
example
Ejemplos
The controversial decision by the government to increase taxes outraged the citizens.
La controvertida decisión del gobierno de aumentar los impuestos indignó a los ciudadanos.
His disrespectful remarks during the meeting outraged his colleagues.
Sus comentarios irrespetuosos durante la reunión indignaron a sus colegas.
02

to force someone to engage in sexual activity against their will

example
Ejemplos
The victim was outraged during the violent assault.
He was arrested for outraging a minor.
03

to violate or desecrate the sacredness, sanctity, or inviolability of a place, object, or language

example
Ejemplos
Vandals outraged the historic temple.
The invaders outraged cultural sites during the conflict.
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