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Outrageous

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Adjective

of the nature of or involving gross injury or wrong
an outrageous slander.
grossly offensive to the sense of right or decency
outrageous behavior; an outrageous remark.
passing reasonable bounds; intolerable or shocking
an outrageous price.
violent in action or temper.
highly unusual or unconventional; extravagant; remarkable
a child of the most outrageous precocity; a fancy dive performed with outrageous ease.

Antonyms

adjective
delightful , good , magnificent , pleasing , wonderful , acceptable , mild , reasonable , sensible

Synonyms

adjective
abominable , atrocious , barbaric , beastly , brazen , contemptible , contumelious , corrupt , criminal , debasing , debauching , degenerate , depraving , disgraceful , disgracing , egregious , flagitious , flagrant , gross , heinous , horrendous , horrible , ignoble , infamous , inhuman , iniquitous , malevolent , monstrous , nefarious , notorious , odious , opprobrious , scandalous , scurrilous , shameless , shaming , shocking , sinful , unbearable , ungodly , unspeakable , villainous , violent , wanton , wicked , barbarous , crazy * , excessive , exorbitant , extortionate , extravagant , immoderate , inordinate , last straw * , offensive , out of bounds , preposterous , steep * , too much * , uncivilized , unconscionable , unreasonable , obscene , ridiculous , base , brutal , crazy , despicable , dreadful , extreme , furious , horrid , unwarrantable , vile

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  • Outrageousness

    of the nature of or involving gross injury or wrong, grossly offensive to the sense of right or decency, passing reasonable bounds; intolerable or shocking,...
  • Outran

    pt. of outrun., to run faster or farther than., to escape by or as if by running, to exceed; excel; surpass., they managed to outrun the police .
  • Outrange

    to have a longer or greater range than., to sail out of the range of (a gun or guns).
  • Outrank

    to have a higher rank than, a major outranks a captain in the army .
  • Outreach

    to reach beyond; exceed, archaic . to reach out; extend., to reach out., an act or instance of reaching out., length or extent of reach., the act of extending...
  • Outridden

    to outdo or outstrip in riding., (of a ship) to come safely through (a storm) by lying to., to act as an outrider., prosody . an unaccented syllable or...
  • Outride

    to outdo or outstrip in riding., (of a ship) to come safely through (a storm) by lying to., to act as an outrider., prosody . an unaccented syllable or...
  • Outrider

    a mounted attendant riding before or beside a carriage., (at a racetrack) a mounted rider who accompanies or leads a racehorse to the post., a person who...
  • Outrigger

    a framework extended outboard from the side of a boat, esp., as in south pacific canoes, supporting a float that gives stability., a bracket extending...
  • Outright

    complete or total, downright or unqualified, without further payments due, restrictions, or qualifications, archaic . directed straight out or on., completely;...
  • Outrightness

    complete or total, downright or unqualified, without further payments due, restrictions, or qualifications, archaic . directed straight out or on., completely;...
  • Outring

    to outdo in ringing; ring louder than., to ring out, church bells outringing over the countryside .
  • Outrival

    be more of a rival than
  • Outroar

    roar louder than
  • Outrode

    to outdo or outstrip in riding., (of a ship) to come safely through (a storm) by lying to., to act as an outrider., prosody . an unaccented syllable or...
  • Outrun

    to run faster or farther than., to escape by or as if by running, to exceed; excel; surpass., verb, they managed to outrun the police ., best , better...
  • Outrunner

    a person or thing that runs ahead or outside., an attendant who runs before or beside a carriage., the leader of a team of dogs., a forerunner.
  • Outrush

    a rapid or intense outflow, an outrush of water from a bursting pipe .
  • Outsail

    to outdo in sailing; sail farther, more skillfully, or faster than.
  • Outsang

    pt. of outsing., to sing better than., to sing louder than.
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