outraged

/'aut'reıdʒd/

outrage :
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angry feeling strong emotions because you think someone has behaved badly, or because a situation seems bad or unfair:
He gets really angry if people keep him waiting.
a crowd of angry protesters
mad [not before noun] informal angry:
Dad was mad at me for damaging the car.
cross [not before noun] spoken rather angry – used when speaking to people you know well:
She was cross with me for being late.
annoyed [not before noun] a little angry:
I was annoyed no one had told me the class was cancelled.
irritated annoyed and impatient, especially by something that keeps happening or something someone keeps saying:
I was irritated by their stupid questions.
an irritated voice
bad-tempered becoming annoyed or angry easily:
a bad-tempered old man
He’s always bad-tempered when he doesn’t get what he wants.
in a bad/foul mood feeling a little angry for a period of time, often for no particular reason:
I woke up in a bad mood.
She’s been in a foul mood all morning.
in a huff /hʌf/ in an angry mood for a short time, especially because someone has just said something to offend or annoy you:
He walked off in a huff when they refused to let him join in their game.
somebody has got up on the wrong side of the bed informal used when you think someone has been in an angry mood all day, for no particular reason – often used humorously:
I don’t know what’s wrong – she must have got up on the wrong side of the bed today.
furious/livid extremely angry:
She was furious when she found out he’d been lying to her.
He looked absolutely livid.
outraged very angry and shocked by something you think is unfair or wrong:
Most people were outraged by the 9/11 attacks.
complaints from outraged viewers
incandescent with rage British English formal extremely angry – used mainly in writing, for example in newspaper reports:
Gordon Brown was reported to be incandescent with rage over the article.
lose your temper to suddenly become very angry and start shouting at someone:
It was the first time I’d seen her lose her temper.

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shocked feeling surprised and upset by something very unexpected and unpleasant:
I was shocked when I heard what had happened.
We are all deeply shocked by his death.
They seemed shocked at the suggestion.
shaken shocked because something very unpleasant or frightening has happened – used when the experience has made you feel weak or nervous:
He was badly shaken by the incident.
She looked shaken by the news.
be in a state of shock to feel shocked and unable to do normal things:
He was uninjured but in a state of shock after the attack.
horrified very shocked because something unpleasant or frightening has happened:
She was horrified to discover that her son had been taking drugs.
There was a horrified look on his face.
appalled very shocked because you think something is very bad:
I was appalled by his behaviour.
Emma was appalled at how he’d treated his mother.
traumatized so badly shocked that you are affected for a very long time:
The children were severely traumatized by years of civil war.
outraged extremely shocked and angry:
The victim’s family were outraged at the short jail sentence.
devastated extremely shocked and sad – used when someone is extremely badly affected by something:
Petra was absolutely devastated by the death of her daughter.
stunned so shocked that you are unable to do or say anything immediately:
He had been stunned by the news of his friend’s sudden death.
dazed very shocked and unable to think clearly:
He emerged from the wreck of the car, dazed but unhurt.
aghast /əˈɡɑːst $ əˈɡæst/ [not before noun] written shocked:
She looked aghast at the suggestion.

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