feel outrage

Frequency: 6.97.8 per million words

To personally experience the emotion of great anger.

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Examples (10)

  • He couldn't help but feel intense outrage at the injustice.
  • Many people felt a deep sense of outrage after the verdict.
  • She began to feel growing outrage as she read the report.
  • It's natural to feel outrage when confronted with such cruelty.
  • The citizens felt collective outrage over the government's decision.
  • Do you ever feel outrage about the state of the world?
  • He will surely feel outrage when he discovers the truth.
  • To feel such outrage is a sign of a compassionate heart.
  • They were feeling silent outrage during the entire presentation.
  • I feel genuine outrage at the disregard for human rights.