Unrestrained or excessive in the use of force or in speech; intemperate, violent.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > violent behaviour > [adjective] (107) outragea1325 Unrestrained or excessive in the use of force or in speech; intemperate, violent. violentc1384 Of a person: using or disposed to use physical force or violence, esp. in order to injure or… Without construction. boistousa1387 Full of rude strength and fierce vigour; rough, fierce, savage; powerful, violent in action. (Often an epithet of the boar or bear.) outrageousc1390 Excessive or unrestrained in action; violent, furious; †excessively bold or fierce (obsolete). Now rare. outraiousc1390 = outrageous, adj. harageous?a1400 Stern, cruel, violent. hetera1400 Rough; fierce, violent, cruel; severe; keen, eager. methelessc1400 That goes beyond due measure; greedy; immoderate, intemperate; unrestrained. ruffian1528 Having the manners, behaviour, or appearance of a ruffian (chiefly in sense A. 1); that is a ruffian. Also figurative of things. termagant1546 Of the nature or character of a termagant; violent, unruly; overbearing; bad-tempered. Now rare, except as in sense B. 2. sore1565 Of a strong, severe, or violent character in respect of operation or effect. Of persons or other agents. ruffianly1570 Of a person or group: having the character, appearance, or demeanour of a ruffian or ruffians. boisterous1581 Of persons and their actions. Full of rough violence to others, violently fierce, savage, truculent. Obsolete. violousa1626 Irregular variant of violent, adj. tory-rory1678 Engaged in or given to noisy, boisterous, or unruly revelling; rakish; roguish. Obsolete. plug-ugly1857 In early use: †of or relating to a gang of ‘Plug-Uglies’ (obsolete). In later use: violent, thuggish, ruffianly. radge1857 Extremely angry, enraged; wild, violent; mad, crazy. amok1868 Of a person: engaging in a violent or murderous frenzy. Also: relating to or characterized by such a frenzy. Now somewhat rare. tough1884 U.S. Of criminal or vicious proclivities. Cf. B. roughhouse1896 (attributive). That is or resembles a roughhouse; boisterous, violent. butch1939 Of a person: that is or resembles a tough, violent, or physically fit man (see sense A. 2). More generally: demonstrating qualities traditionally… shit-kicking1953 In early use: worthless, contemptible. Later: designating or characteristic of an unsophisticated person from a rural area; (also) tough… hard-ass1967 Tough, uncompromising. tasty1974 British slang. Violent, combative; spec. (of a person) good at fighting. Also in extended use: skilled at a particular activity. Usually in a bit… Subcategories:— specifically of action (4) — of a woman (5) — of robbers or beggars (2) — characteristic of hooligans or ruffians (14) — relating to ruffians (1) — inclined to be violent (1) — excessively (1) — rough (33) — recklessly or riotously violent (8) — fiercely or furiously violent (11) — subjected to violence (3) |
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