outraged
/ˈaʊtreɪdʒd/
adjective
- Feeling or showing strong anger because of something unfair, cruel, or shocking.
- She felt outraged when she learned about the company's dishonest practices.
- The community was outraged by the decision to close the local hospital.
- Outraged citizens gathered in the town square to protest the new law.
verb
- To cause someone to feel strong anger because of something unfair, cruel, or shocking.
- The politician's comments outraged many voters across the country.
- It outraged her that her brother was blamed for the accident.
- The treatment of the prisoners outraged human rights groups.