"outrage" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

outrage sustantivo

sustantivo + outrage
Kolokacji: 3
Public outrage • community outrage • voter outrage
outrage + verbo
Kolokacji: 6
outrage leads • outrage grows • outrage prompts • outrage forces • outrage mounts • ...
verbo + outrage
Kolokacji: 15
express outrage • cause outrage • provoke outrage • spark outrage • prompt outrage • ...
adjetivo + outrage
Kolokacji: 29
moral outrage • international outrage • widespread outrage • national outrage • late outrage • ...
(1) moral, righteous, pure
Kolokacji: 3
(2) international, national
Kolokacji: 2
(4) late, new, fresh, initial
Kolokacji: 4
(5) popular, understandable
Kolokacji: 2
(6) mock, genuine, real
Kolokacji: 3
(7) terrorist, personal
Kolokacji: 2
(9) far, mild
Kolokacji: 2
1. far outrage = daleko oburzenie far outrage
  • Outrage at the deception, further outrage that this mage was his beloved's mother.
  • Ballard perpetrated a further and perhaps more profound outrage with his next novel, "Crash" (1973).
  • Reports that some of these meetings were attended by Congressmen caused further outrage.
  • As the judge stood perfectly quiet, and offered no resistance to his captor, no further outrage followed on this score.
  • These bombings, dishonestly blamed on the Communists in order to further American outrage, kill a number of innocent people, including women and children.
  • On top of everything else that the deceased had suffered, she was spared this further outrage.
  • In order to further public outrage, the engraving contained several inflammatory details.
  • That taxpayer money subsidizes such an institution is a further outrage.
  • It involves freedom of the press in Russia and further outrages are expected over the next two or three days.
  • Nobody wanted to see the terrible secret society provoked into the commission of further outrages.
2. mild outrage = łagodne oburzenie mild outrage
preposición + outrage
Kolokacji: 8
of outrage • with outrage • to outrage • in outrage • for outrage • ...

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