outrageous (Meaning)
outrageous (s)
grossly offensive to decency or morality; causing horror
greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation
outrageous (n.)
Of the nature of an outrage; exceeding the limits of right, reason, or decency; involving or doing an outrage; furious; violent; atrocious.
Synonyms & Antonyms of outrageous
Synonyms:
- odd
- outstanding
- shocking
- striking
- funny
- fantastical
- eccentric
- unique
- bizarre
- weird
- extraordinary
- strange
- unusual
- remarkable
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- out-of-the-way
- puzzling
- far-out
- offbeat
- wacky
- nonmainstream
- wild
- idiosyncratic
- uncustomary
- baffling
- outré
- queerish
- kooky
- weirdo
- crotchety
- way-out
- eye-catching
- off-kilter
- confounding
- mystifying
- out-there
- screwy
- bizarro
- funky
- unwonted
- kinky
- kookie
- perplexing
- quirky
- rum
- quaint
- whacky
- unorthodox
- nonconformist
- cranky
- bewildering
Antonyms:
outrageous Sentence Examples
- The politician's outrageous claims sparked widespread outrage and disbelief.
- The abusive treatment of animals was an outrageous violation of their rights.
- The company's outrageous pricing policy left customers feeling cheated.
- The government's outrageous tax hike placed an undue burden on the poor.
- The student's outrageous behavior at school earned him a suspension.
- The traffic ticket was outrageous, as the driver was not even speeding.
- The rumor about my involvement in the scandal was outrageous and unfounded.
- The singer's outrageous outfit caused a stir at the award ceremony.
- The athlete's outrageous performance on the field earned him a standing ovation.
- The outrageous accusations against the CEO tarnished his reputation.
FAQs About the word outrageous
grossly offensive to decency or morality; causing horror, greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderationOf the nature of an outrage; exceeding the limits of r
odd, outstanding, shocking, striking, funny, fantastical, eccentric, unique, bizarre, weird
customary, typical, garden, usual, commonplace, commonplace, regular, average, standard, prosaic
The politician's outrageous claims sparked widespread outrage and disbelief.
The abusive treatment of animals was an outrageous violation of their rights.
The company's outrageous pricing policy left customers feeling cheated.
The government's outrageous tax hike placed an undue burden on the poor.