‘We'll have the special report on a plan that is causing outrage.’.
‘In this case, the words of the judge who approved his removal have caused justifiable outrage.’.
‘The federal order to stop discriminating provoked outrage on the part of several school board members.’.
‘I hope outrage is expressed - we have got to protect what we have.’.
‘The news provoked widespread outrage from the families of people in care.’.
‘The murder sparked public outrage in the province and led to renewed calls for the death sentence.’.
‘The chamber sparked public outrage by doing so at the time.’.
‘Matters of preference, like music and interior design, do not provoke moral outrage.’.
‘On a daily basis, Yale students and professors express the moral outrage they feel toward our criminal justice system.’.
‘Make it a call but make it an informed call and one you deliberate on and just is not a knee-jerk reaction to the moral outrage in the community.’.
‘Five voices rose to a shout of outrage and indignation.’.
‘It was the first time I had ever detected a trace of anger or outrage in her voice.’.
‘Widespread public anger and outrage grew on both sides of the Atlantic.’.
‘Their deaths sparked outrage and anger in the city and far beyond.’.
‘Anger, outrage, disgust, fear and irritation are some of the expected responses of women who are open enough to talk about this growing problem.’.
‘Eloquent leaders with strong voices of unmediated outrage have emerged.’.
‘Many others from all around the world have been writing their opinions and reactions, ranging from shock and outrage to fury to dismay to fear and worry.’.