outrageous

  • 11outrageous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) shockingly bad or excessive. 2) very bold and unusual. DERIVATIVES outrageously adverb outrageousness noun …

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  • 12Outrageous — For other uses, see Outrageous (disambiguation). Outrageous …

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  • 13outrageous — adj. 1) outrageous to + inf. (it s outrageous to permit such behavior) 2) outrageous that + clause (it s outrageous that such practices are allowed) * * * [aʊt reɪdʒəs] outrageous that + clause (it s outrageous that such practices are allowed)… …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 14outrageous — outrageously, adv. outrageousness, n. /owt ray jeuhs/, adj. 1. of the nature of or involving gross injury or wrong: an outrageous slander. 2. grossly offensive to the sense of right or decency: outrageous behavior; an outrageous remark. 3.… …

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  • 15outrageous — out|ra|geous [autˈreıdʒəs] adj 1.) very shocking and extremely unfair or offensive ▪ outrageous prices ▪ an outrageous attack on his policies it is outrageous (that) ▪ It s outrageous that the poor should pay such high taxes. 2.) extremely… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 16outrageous — adjective 1 very shocking and extremely unfair or offensive: outrageous prices | I can t believe he s been allowed to spread such outrageous lies! | it is outrageous that: It s outrageous that the poor should have to pay such high taxes. 2… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17Outrageous — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Ausgeflippt Originaltitel: Outrageous! Produktionsland: Kanada Erscheinungsjahr: 1977 Länge: 100 Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch …

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  • 18outrageous — adjective Date: 14th century 1. a. exceeding the limits of what is usual b. not conventional or matter of fact ; fantastic 2. violent, unrestrained 3. a. going beyond all standards of what is right or decent < an outrageous disregard of human&#8230; …

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  • 19outrageous — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. offensive, shocking. See disrepute. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. offensive, shocking, flagrant, monstrous, atrocious, heinous, intolerable, appalling, extreme, excessive, inordinate, immoderate,&#8230; …

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  • 20outrageous — out|ra|geous [ aut reıdʒəs ] adjective * 1. ) very shocking or unreasonable: She blames me for causing her father s death. But that s outrageous! an outrageous claim/act/demand 2. ) extremely unusual and likely to shock people or make them laugh …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English