outrageous

/aʊtˈreɪdʒəs/
adjective
  1. Shockingly bad, unfair, or wrong.
    • He paid an outrageous price for a simple sandwich.
    • It's outrageous that the park was closed without any warning.
    • The company's outrageous treatment of its workers led to a protest.
  2. Very unusual, bold, or exaggerated in a way that surprises or amuses people.
    • His outrageous claim that he could run a marathon in two hours was hard to believe.
    • She wore an outrageous costume covered in feathers and glitter.
    • The comedian's outrageous jokes had the audience laughing nonstop.