EXASPERATE vs OUTRAGE: NOUN
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- A wantonly cruel act
- A feeling of righteous anger
- The act of scandalizing
- An excessively violent or vicious attack; an atrocity.
- An act of extreme violence or viciousness.
- Something that is grossly offensive to decency, morality, or good taste.
- Resentful anger aroused by a violent or offensive act, or an instance of this.
- An offensive, immoral or indecent act.
- The resentful anger aroused by such acts.
- A destructive rampage.
- Excess; luxury.
- Injurious violence or wanton wrong done to persons or things; a gross violation of right or decency; excessive abuse; wanton mischief; gross injury.
- Synonyms Insult, Indignity, etc. See affront.
- Gross insult or injury: infamous wrong; audacious and especially violent infraction of law and order; atrocious or barbarous ill treatment; wanton, indecent, or immoral violence, or an act of wanton mischief or violence, especially against the person.
- A passing beyond bounds; a thing or act not within established or reasonable limits; in general, excess; extravagance; luxury.
- Violence; a violent act; violent injury.
- A disgraceful event
EXASPERATE vs OUTRAGE: ADJECTIVE
- Exasperated; imbittered.
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EXASPERATE vs OUTRAGE: VERB
- Make worse
- Make furious
- To frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry.
- Exasperate or irritate
- Violate the sacred character of a place or language
- Force (someone) to have sex against their will
- Strike with disgust or revulsion
- To cause or commit an outrage.
- To cause resentment through such acts.
EXASPERATE vs OUTRAGE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To be guilty of an outrage; to act outrageously.
EXASPERATE vs OUTRAGE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To irritate in a high degree; to provoke; to enrage; to excite or to inflame the anger of.
- To make grievous, or more grievous or malignant; to aggravate; to imbitter.
- To increase the gravity or intensity of.
- To make very angry or impatient; annoy greatly.
- To rage in excess of.
- To offend grossly against (standards of decency or morality); commit an outrage on.
- To produce anger or resentment in: : offend.
- To cause to become very angry.
- Specifically, to violate; to commit an indecent assault upon (a female).
- To commit outrage upon; to subject to outrage; to treat with violence or excessive abuse.
EXASPERATE vs OUTRAGE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To incite by means of irritation; stimulate through anger or rage; stir up.
- To make grievous or more grievous; aggravate; embitter: as, to exasperate enmity.
- To augment the intensity of; exacerbate: as, to exasperate inflammation or a part inflamed.
- Synonyms Provoke, Incense, Exasperate, Irritate; vex, chafe, nettle, sting. The first four words all refer to the production of angry and generally demonstrative feeling. Irritate often has to do with the nerves, but all have to do with the mind. Provoke is perhaps the most sudden; exasperate is the strongest and least self-controlled; incense stands second in these respects.
- To increase in severity.
- In botany, rough; covered with hard, projecting points.
- Irritated; inflamed.
- To irritate to a high degree; make very angry; provoke to rage; enrage: as, to exasperate an opponent.
- Unreasonable; violent; mad.
- To exceed in raging; rage beyond or more than.
- To attack; do violence, especially extreme wrong or violence, to; wrong heinously; maltreat.
- To assault violently or brutally; commit a barbarous attack upon; especially, to violate; ravish.
- To transgress shamefully; infringe audaciously upon; break through, violate, or offend against atrociously or flagrantly; act in utter or shameless disregard of the authority, obligation, or claims of.
- Synonyms See affront, n.
- To be excessive; commit excesses or extravagances; wanton; run riot; act without self-restraint or outrageously.
- Extraordinary; unexampled; unusual; surprising; extravagant.
EXASPERATE vs OUTRAGE: RELATED WORDS
- Bemuse, Enrage, Annoy, Irk, Bewilder, Perplex, Frustrate, Irritate, Vex, Incense, Outrage, Worsen, Exacerbate, Aggravate, Infuriate
- Profane, Exasperate, Rape, Dishonour, Violate, Desecrate, Scandalize, Offend, Dishonor, Infuriate, Appal, Shock, Appall, Scandal, Indignation
EXASPERATE vs OUTRAGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bemuse, Enrage, Annoy, Irk, Bewilder, Perplex, Frustrate, Irritate, Vex, Incense, Outrage, Worsen, Exacerbate, Aggravate, Infuriate
- Uproar, Ravish, Incense, Profane, Exasperate, Dishonour, Violate, Desecrate, Offend, Dishonor, Infuriate, Appal, Shock, Scandal, Indignation
EXASPERATE vs OUTRAGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It just means that much of the new share holders are weak hands and could exasperate a selloff.
- That was a course which in his opinion would be the most likely of all to exasperate.
- And then she spat at him to exasperate him more.
- The ible is challenging us as parents to not provoke, exasperate, scold and nag our children.
- Unrepresented dealing with the bar can contribute to or exasperate numerous errors.
- Fathers, do not exasperate your children, for fear they may grow disheartened.
- Exasperate gives the impression of being harsh and causing discouragement.
- SYN: Inflame, irritate, provoke, sting, nettle, exasperate, chafe, gall.
- Slaves could bargain, outwit, and exasperate their masters.
- Exasperate, provoke, wound, make worse, intensify, embitter, heighten.
- Never lose your sense of outrage over this.
- That helpless feeling is soon followed by outrage.
- Widespread confusion was followed by outrage and controversy.
- Only to be met with faux political outrage.
- The murder of George Floyd was an outrage.
- I hope the exclamation points express my outrage.
- We have rendered to these true cannibals, war for war, crime for crime, outrage for outrage.
- HAMMONDS: So you have these episodes that are often referred to and people, you know, react in horror, horror, outrage, outrage.
- Outrage, but not the national and international outrage.
- There I, in turn, humiliated him, outrage for outrage.
EXASPERATE vs OUTRAGE: QUESTIONS
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