outraged (Meaning)
outraged (s)
angered at something unjust or wrong
Synonyms & Antonyms of outraged
Synonyms:
- burning
- rankled
- unfriendly
- enflamed
- bitter
- embittered
- foaming
- smouldering
- steamed up
- smoldering
- vengeful
- cross
- peevish
- vindictive
- vitriolic
- ranting
- stormy
- steaming
- perturbed
- shirty
- sizzling
- antagonistic
- bent out of shape
- malevolent
- belligerent
- cold
- irascible
- huffy
- antipathetic
- testy
- in a fume
- acrimonious
- grumpy
- teed off
- bristling
- resentful
- spiteful
- grouchy
- worked up
- virulent
- inflammable
- fretful
- bristly
- aggravated
- raving
- roiled
- wrought (up)
- petulant
- seething
- acrid
- going crook
- piqued
- snappish
- ornery
- ticked
- wroth
- antisocial
- cheesed off
- churlish
- inimical
- horn-mad
- pugnacious
- icy
- frigid
- contrary
- choleric
- fit to be tied
- in a pet
- disapproving
- riley
- boiling
- disagreeable
- hopping
- distant
- rancorous
- querulous
- bilious
- sulky
- touchy
- unpleasant
- cantankerous
- dyspeptic
- crabby
Antonyms:
outraged Sentence Examples
- The citizens were outraged by the government's handling of the crisis.
- The customer was outraged by the rude treatment she received from the employee.
- The animal rights activists were outraged by the abuse uncovered at the animal shelter.
- The parents were outraged when their child was suspended from school for a minor infraction.
- The victim's family was outraged that the perpetrator received a lenient sentence.
- The public was outraged by the politician's insensitive remarks.
- The teacher was outraged by the student's disrespectful behavior.
- The shareholders were outraged by the company's dismal financial performance.
- The community was outraged by the vandalism that occurred in the local park.
- The victims of the crime were outraged that the justice system failed to provide them with adequate protection.
FAQs About the word outraged
angered at something unjust or wrong
mad, furious, enraged,angry, ballistic, infuriate, infuriated, indignant, angered, hot
happy, delighted, agreeable, accepting, accepting, agreeable, pleased,delighted, pleased, happy
The citizens were outraged by the government's handling of the crisis.
The customer was outraged by the rude treatment she received from the employee.
The animal rights activists were outraged by the abuse uncovered at the animal shelter.
The parents were outraged when their child was suspended from school for a minor infraction.