Outrage

/ˈaʊtˌreɪdʒ/ noun

Outrage is a strong feeling of shock and anger, usually because something seems very unfair or wrong.

From Old French *oultrage*, from *oltre* meaning “beyond,” related to Latin *ultra*. It originally referred to actions that went beyond normal limits, especially in cruelty or insult.

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