Outragedly example sentences
Related (7): indignantly, furiously, angrily, wrathfully, exasperatedly, outragedly, vehemently.
"Outragedly" Example Sentences
1. He reacted outragedly to the news of her betrayal.2. She stormed out of the room, outragedly slamming the door behind her.
3. He shouted outragedly at the judge's decision.
4. The crowd erupted in outragedly cries when the verdict was announced.
5. She was outragedly appalled by the lack of respect shown.
6. He was outragedly furious at the injustice of the situation.
7. She expressed her outrage outragedly at the unfairness of the system.
8. He was outragedly indignant at the suggestion that he was lying.
9. The protesters shouted outragedly at the government's decision.
10. She reacted outragedly to the news of her husband's infidelity.
11. He voiced his outrage outragedly at the injustice of the situation.
12. The villagers were outragedly appalled by the lack of action taken.
13. He was outragedly disgusted by the lack of consideration shown.
14. The crowd booed outragedly at the mayor's decision.
15. She voiced her outrage outragedly at the unfairness of the situation.
16. He was outragedly shocked by the lack of consideration shown.
17. The protesters shouted outragedly at the government's inaction.
18. She expressed her outrage outragedly at the injustice of the law.
19. He was outragedly disgusted by the lack of respect shown.
20. The crowd booed outragedly at the judge's ruling.
Common Phases
denounced; scolded; berated; lambasted; censured; fulminated; excoriated; inveighed; vituperated; raged; railed; stormed; fulminated; ranted; raved; shouted; bellowed; shrieked; roared; howled; thundered; blustered; raged outragedly.Recently Searched
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