outrager

[ou-trey-jer]

outrager Definition

  • 1to offend or insult someone's dignity or moral principles
  • 2to commit an act of violence or abuse against someone

Using outrager: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "outrager" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The article outraged many readers with its insensitive language.

  • Example

    He was outraged by the injustice of the verdict.

  • Example

    The protesters were outraged by the police brutality.

  • Example

    The company's decision to lay off workers has outraged the union.

outrager Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for outrager

Phrases with outrager

  • an act that is considered morally unacceptable or indecent

    Example

    The comedian's jokes were an outrage against decency and good taste.

  • an act that is considered offensive or indecent to the general public

    Example

    The couple's behavior in the park was an outrage to public decency.

  • a criminal offense involving indecent assault or molestation

    Example

    The man was charged with the outrage of modesty of a young woman on the subway.

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Summary: outrager in Brief

'Outrager' [ou-trey-jer] is a verb that means to offend or insult someone's dignity or moral principles, or to commit an act of violence or abuse against someone. It can be used in phrases like 'outrage against decency' or 'outrage to public decency.' 'Outrager' is a formal term that can be replaced by 'offend' or 'insult' in informal contexts.