voice outrage
Frequency: 7.713.5 per million words
To speak about one's feelings of great anger.
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- Shopkeepers voiced their outrage at the new tax.
- Many citizens are expected to voice their outrage at the government's recent decision.
- She struggled to voice her outrage over the injustice she witnessed.
- The victims' families voiced their outrage after the lenient sentencing.
- Environmental activists continuously voice their outrage against corporate pollution.
- He could not contain himself and began to voice his outrage loudly.
- It's important for people to voice their outrage when fundamental rights are threatened.
- The public voiced collective outrage when details of the scandal emerged.
- Despite fears of reprisal, she decided to voice her outrage publicly.
- The organization plans to voice strong outrage against the proposed policy changes.