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adjective
- 1. shockingly bad or excessive: "an outrageous act of bribery" Similar Opposite
- 2. very bold and unusual and rather shocking: "her outrageous leotards and sexy routines" Similar Opposite
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Outrageous means shocking and morally unacceptable, or unusual and strange. Learn how to use this adjective with synonyms, antonyms, and examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.
Learn the meaning of outrageous, an adjective that describes something that is extremely unusual, fantastic, violent, or inappropriate. See examples of outrageous in sentences, synonyms, word history, and related words.
of the nature of or involving gross injury or wrong: an outrageous slander. grossly offensive to the sense of right or decency: outrageous behavior; an outrageous remark. Synonyms: revolting, shocking, insulting, repugnant. passing reasonable bounds; intolerable or shocking: an outrageous price.
Outrageous means shocking and morally unacceptable, or unusual and strange. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, with examples and related words.
Outrageous means unacceptable, shocking, or very offensive. It can also mean violent, unrestrained, or extravagant. See synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples of outrageous.
Something outrageous is extreme, over the top, beyond reason. It's hard to believe, and usually not in a good way. If the police came in and stole your TV, that would be outrageous. If you know what outrage means, then you're on your way to understanding outrageous.
Outrageous means offensive and unacceptable, or very unusual and intended to shock people slightly. Learn how to use this adjective with synonyms, pronunciation, pictures and example sentences.