public outrage

Frequency: 8.520.5 per million words

Anger felt and expressed by the general population.

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Examples (10)

  • The decision sparked widespread public outrage.
  • There was considerable public outrage over the proposed tax hike.
  • The scandal led to an explosion of public outrage.
  • To avoid public outrage, the government retracted the controversial policy.
  • The incident generated immense public outrage across the nation.
  • Their actions provoked immediate public outrage from environmental groups.
  • The media highlighted the growing public outrage.
  • A wave of public outrage forced the official to resign.
  • Such a blatant disregard for safety caused massive public outrage.
  • The protests were a clear expression of public outrage.