verb
- causing someone to feel very angry, shocked, or offended
Usage: present participle of outrage
Examples
- The politician’s comments were outraging voters across the country.
- The company’s decision to cut benefits is outraging employees.
- His rude behavior was outraging everyone at the dinner party.
- The unfair treatment of workers is outraging the community.
- The judge’s lenient sentence is outraging the victim’s family.
- The price increase is outraging customers who have been loyal for years.