outraged

Etymology

verb

  1. simple past and past participle of outrage.
    The accused's stubborn silence outraged the prosecutor.
    Not only were there outraged verbal protests when the Hull-Kings Cross through portions were cut, … traffic seriously declined. 1964 September, G. Freeman Allen, “Interim report on the East Coast Route express service”, in Modern Railways, page 160

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