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outrage

noun as in anger

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The Conservatives, Reform UK and others made the same argument and the government found itself buffeted around by the noise of the outrage.

From BBC

China is not there; indeed it is outraged that Taiwan in 2020 established diplomatic relations with the breakaway republic.

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Chelsea Kirk, an organizer overseeing one spreadsheet, said the practice appears “widespread and rampant” and that people are venting their outrage directly to landlords and agents.

"The trigger for convening the panel was based on understandable media outrage over the appalling treatment of Andrew Malkinson," Ms Pitcher said in her letter.

From BBC

Trump owns the domain of feelings politics: anger, resentment, outrage and even joy from revenge and winning.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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