单词 | outraged |
释义 | outragedadj. 1. Subjected to violence or indignity; violated. Also (now esp.) figurative.In later use, of persons, not always distinguishable from sense 2. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > violent behaviour > [adjective] > subjected to violence forced1621 outrageda1711 a1711 T. Ken Divine Love in Wks. (1838) 242 Was ever any Love, O outraged Mercy, like that love thou didst shew in dying for sinners? 1745 J. Thomson Tancred & Sigismunda iii. iii. 48 Now, on my Soul, 'tis what an outrag'd Heart, Like thine, should wish! 1787 R. Jephson Julia v. v. 86 See there, the last despair of outraged love. 1816 M. Holford Margaret of Anjou viii. 217 What does Warwick send To greet the outrag'd Lancaster? 1856 E. K. Kane Arctic Explor. I. xxviii. 366 With the prompt ceremonial which outraged law delights in. 1869 Ld. Tennyson Holy Grail 208 An outraged maiden sprang into the hall, Crying on help. 1891 G. B. Shaw Quintessence of Ibsenism iv. 83 The ideal of wifely..duty..demands that she should regard herself as an outraged wife, and her husband as a scoundrel. 1920 J. L. Weston From Ritual to Romance xii That among the handers on of the torch would be the descendants of the outraged maidens, is most probable. 1940 Jrnl. Hist. Ideas 1 33 Most of the strongest passions are destructive—hate and resentment and jealousy..outraged pride..martial ardour and contempt for slaves and cowards. 1991 T. Barnes Midsummer Killing (BNC) 181 Blanche sensed the anger of outraged pride. 2. Deeply offended or angered; indignant. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > [adjective] irrec825 gramec893 wemodc897 wrothc950 bolghenc1000 gramelyc1000 hotOE on fireOE brathc1175 moodyc1175 to-bollenc1175 wrethfulc1175 wraw?c1225 agrameda1300 wrathfula1300 agremedc1300 hastivec1300 irousa1340 wretheda1340 aniredc1350 felonc1374 angryc1380 upreareda1382 jealous1382 crousea1400 grieveda1400 irefula1400 mada1400 teena1400 wraweda1400 wretthy14.. angryc1405 errevousa1420 wrothy1422 angereda1425 passionatec1425 fumous1430 tangylc1440 heavy1452 fire angry1490 wrothsomea1529 angerful?1533 wrothful?1534 wrath1535 provoked1538 warm1547 vibrant1575 chauffe1582 fuming1582 enfeloned1596 incensed1597 choleric1598 inflameda1600 raiseda1600 exasperate1601 angried1609 exasperated1611 dispassionate1635 bristlinga1639 peltish1648 sultry1671 on (also upon) the high ropes (also rope)1672 nangry1681 ugly1687 sorea1694 glimflashy1699 enraged1732 spunky1809 cholerous1822 kwaai1827 wrathy1828 angersome1834 outraged1836 irate1838 vex1843 raring1845 waxy1853 stiff1856 scotty1867 bristly1872 hot under the collar1879 black angry1894 spitfire1894 passionful1901 ignorant1913 hairy1914 snaky1919 steamed1923 uptight1934 broigus1937 lemony1941 ripped1941 pissed1943 crooked1945 teed off1955 ticked off1959 ripe1966 torqued1967 bummed1970 the mind > emotion > suffering > state of annoyance or vexation > [adjective] ofgrameda1200 agrameda1300 irk1303 overthoughta1325 aggrievedc1330 annoyedc1330 noyfula1387 teena1400 vexed?c1425 annoyousa1450 angry1485 noyeda1500 irked1513 engrieved1591 exulceratec1592 galled1601 incommodate1622 exulcerated1640 ruffled1659 uncommoded1683 chagrin1706 exacerbated1727 chagrineda1754 vexatious1756 discommoded1773 pipped1797 roiled1818 riled1825 outraged1836 put-out1836 vex1843 niggled1878 narked1888 hacked1892 wired1904 peeved1908 the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > state of being shocked > [adjective] outraged1836 shocked1840 shook1891 jarred1892 1836 Southern Literary Messenger July 473 Mr. Abercrombie was guilty of the heinous crime of not interposing to check the vengeance of the outraged orator. 1863 A. Trollope Rachel Ray I. iii. 42 No student..could have said as much..without deserving utter disgrace, and whatever penance an outraged examiner could inflict. 1910 ‘O. Henry’ Whirligigs 175 He turned in an instant from an outraged gentleman to an anxious chafferer recommending his goods. 1941 E. Bowen Look at all those Roses 130 Throughout tea the outraged Harriet had not suffered in silence: there had been a good deal of mumbling at her end of the table. 1989 Sound Choice Autumn 79/1 He's had plenty of resistance from outraged church people accusing him of bringing the sound of the honky-tonk whorehouse into the house of God. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.a1711 |
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