outrageous / aʊtˈreɪ dʒəs /

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outrageous 的定义

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

outrageous 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

very bad

adj. 形容词 adjective

beyond reasonable limits

更多outrageous例句

  1. The more salacious and outrageous the content, the more people want to watch, in spite of themselves.
  2. So outrageous are the claims in the Secret History that many historians have disregarded the text as pure political satire, intended for the pleasure and humor of an educated elite circle.
  3. I’d heard that the wildlife sightings would be pretty outrageous amid this 70,448-acre expanse of rugged badlands cut through by the Little Missouri River.
  4. That wisdom applies to America’s big-caps, and nothing illustrates their vulnerability better than Tesla’s outrageous run.
  5. This kind of hard luck is outrageous, even for them, but it won’t stop the NFL train.
  6. None of this, however, is what makes Confessions so outrageous.
  7. As noted by Judge Martha Craig Daughtrey in dissent, this is an outrageous position.
  8. They also passed an outrageous Farm Bill that subsidizes rich farmers and keeps domestic prices artificially high.
  9. In their incongruity and outrageous character, they were more and more effective.
  10. Campaigns often exchange outrageous attacks but to do so in the guise of a government mailer is quite unusual.
  11. Rushing into an opposite extreme, the most outrageous receptacles for the precious dust were devised.
  12. The Lords justices read this outrageous note with indignation, and sent it with all speed to Loo.
  13. Wrongs less wanton and outrageous precipitated the French Revolution.
  14. It soon appeared, indeed, that the list of outrageous offenders against the laws decreased throughout the country.
  15. These travelled follows are outrageous bores, with their bushy moustachios and outlandish lingo.