widespread outrage

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

Anger that is felt by a large number of people across a wide area.

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Examples (10)

  • The government's decision caused widespread outrage.
  • News of the scandal sparked widespread outrage across the nation.
  • There was widespread outrage at the company's unethical practices.
  • The harsh sentencing provoked widespread outrage among human rights activists.
  • Social media quickly amplified the widespread outrage.
  • The controversial policy met with widespread outrage from the public.
  • Such acts of cruelty inevitably lead to widespread outrage.
  • The editorial expressed the widespread outrage felt by many citizens.
  • Despite the widespread outrage, no action was taken.
  • The environmental damage ignited widespread outrage among conservation groups.