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    outcry
    /ˈaʊtkrʌɪ/

    noun

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  2. OUTCRY definition: 1. a strong expression of anger and disapproval about something, made by a group of people or by…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of OUTCRY is a loud cry : clamor. How to use outcry in a sentence.

  4. An outcry is an outburst or shout — either by one person, or by a group of people. Faced with the outcry of three kids under the age of ten, a frustrated babysitter may give in, letting them stay up past bedtime. ... fourteenth century meaning of outcry is simply "crying out." The "public protest" meaning was first used around 1910 ...

  5. OUTCRY meaning: 1. a strong expression of anger and disapproval about something, made by a group of people or by…. Learn more.

  6. outcry in British English. noun (ˈaʊtˌkraɪ ) Word forms: plural -cries. 1. a widespread or vehement protest. 2. clamour; uproar. 3. business. a method of trading in which dealers shout out bids and offers at a prearranged meeting. sale by open outcry.

  7. Outcry definition: a strong and usually public expression of protest, indignation, or the like.. See examples of OUTCRY used in a sentence.

  8. outcry (at/over/against something) a reaction of anger or strong protest shown by people in public an outcry over the proposed change; The new tax provoked a public outcry.; There was outcry at the judge's statement.

  9. OUTCRY definition: a strong public expression of anger and disapproval about a recent event or decision: . Learn more.

  10. Outcry definition: . See examples of OUTCRY used in a sentence.

  11. outcry. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English out‧cry /ˈaʊtkraɪ/ noun [ countable usually singular, uncountable] an angry protest by a lot of ordinary people The closure of the local hospital has caused a huge public outcry. outcry against/about/over a national outcry about the lack of gun control laws outcry from The proposed ...