express outrage

Frequency: 7.915.0 per million words

To show or state one's feelings of great anger.

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Examples (10)

  • Campaigners have expressed outrage at the decision.
  • Many citizens expressed their outrage over the government's new policy.
  • The public continued to express outrage at the lack of action.
  • She couldn't help but express her outrage at the injustice.
  • Activists plan to express their outrage through a peaceful protest.
  • He expressed outrage at the harsh sentence given to the defendant.
  • Newspaper editorials widely expressed outrage regarding the corruption scandal.
  • It's natural for people to express outrage when confronted with such cruelty.
  • The community leaders gathered to express their collective outrage.
  • Despite the threats, they bravely chose to express their outrage.