How Do You Spell OUTRAGE?

Pronunciation: [ˈa͡ʊtɹe͡ɪd͡ʒ] (IPA)

The word "outrage" is spelled with the letters "ou" because it originally came from the French word "outrage," which means "excessive violence or injury." In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is pronounced as /aʊt.reɪdʒ/, with the "ou" making an /aʊ/ sound, similar to the word "out." The "rage" part is pronounced as /reɪdʒ/, with the "a" making an /eɪ/ sound and the final "e" being silent. Overall, the spelling of "outrage" reflects its etymology and pronunciation.

OUTRAGE Meaning and Definition

  1. Outrage is a noun that refers to a strong and intense feeling of anger, indignation, or fury that is brought about by an action or event that is perceived as unjust, cruel, offensive, or morally wrong. It encompasses a deep sense of outrage and disbelief, often accompanied by passionate condemnation, protests, or outcry against the perceived wrongdoing.

    This intense emotional response is typically elicited when an individual or a group feels violated, insulted, or deeply hurt by the actions, statements, or policies of others. Outrage can arise from various contexts, such as social, political, or moral issues, and can also be triggered by personal experiences or injustices.

    When someone experiences outrage, they might express their displeasure through vocal criticism, protests, demonstrations, or through social media platforms. Outrage often seeks redress, change, or justice, aiming to provoke awareness, mobilize public opinion, or prompt a response from authorities.

    Due to its subjective nature, outrage can vary in intensity and duration, ranging from momentary anger to long-lasting bitterness or resentment. Different individuals may respond to the same circumstance with varying degrees of outrage, influenced by personal values, cultural or societal norms, and individual beliefs.

    In conclusion, outrage is a powerful and emotive reaction to injustice, cruelty, or offensive behavior, reflecting a deep sense of anger, indignation, or fury. Through expressing and channeling this outrage, individuals or communities seek to challenge and rectify perceived wrongdoing, often aiming to bring about change, awareness, or justice.

  2. • Open and wanton violence either to a person or thing; excessive injury.
    • To treat with extreme violence and injury; to injure by rude rough treatment of anything; to do violence in words.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of OUTRAGE

The word "outrage" originated from the Anglo-Norman French word "outrage,” which came from the Old French term "ultrage". This, in turn, can be traced back to the Latin word "ultrāticum", which means "excessive, beyond measure". The prefix "ultra-" implies something beyond or excessive, while "aticum" signifies a quality. Over time, the term evolved in English to refer to a strong emotional reaction, usually anger or indignation, towards something perceived as unjust, offensive, or morally wrong.

Similar spelling words for OUTRAGE

Plural form of OUTRAGE is OUTRAGES

Conjugate verb Outrage

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have outraged
you would have outraged
he/she/it would have outraged
we would have outraged
they would have outraged
I would have outrage
you would have outrage
he/she/it would have outrage
we would have outrage
they would have outrage

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been outraging
you would have been outraging
he/she/it would have been outraging
we would have been outraging
they would have been outraging

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would outrage
you would outrage
he/she/it would outrage
we would outrage
they would outrage

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be outraging
you would be outraging
he/she/it would be outraging
we would be outraging
they would be outraging

FUTURE

I will outrage
you will outrage
he/she/it will outrage
we will outrage
they will outrage

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be outraging
you will be outraging
he/she/it will be outraging
we will be outraging
they will be outraging

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have outraged
you will have outraged
he/she/it will have outraged
we will have outraged
they will have outraged

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been outraging
you will have been outraging
he/she/it will have been outraging
we will have been outraging
they will have been outraging

IMPERATIVE

you outrage
we let´s outrage

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to outrage

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was outraging
you were outraging
he/she/it was outraging
we were outraging
they were outraging

PAST PARTICIPLE

outraged

PAST PERFECT

I had outraged
you had outraged
he/she/it had outraged
we had outraged
they had outraged

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been outraging
you had been outraging
he/she/it had been outraging
we had been outraging
they had been outraging

PRESENT

I outrage
you outrage
he/she/it outrages
we outrage
they outrage

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am outraging
you are outraging
he/she/it is outraging
we are outraging
they are outraging

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

outraging

PRESENT PERFECT

I have outraged
you have outraged
he/she/it has outraged
we have outraged
they have outraged

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been outraging
you have been outraging
he/she/it has been outraging
we have been outraging
they have been outraging

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it outrage

SIMPLE PAST

I outraged
you outraged
he/she/it outraged
we outraged
they outraged

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