In a manner that is so bad that it is awful or offensive
“What made him think of such an outrageously absurd idea, I can't say for sure.”
To an excessive degree
In a manner that is illogical or irrational
“Giorgio has been widely ridiculed for his outrageous theories about ancient aliens building the great pyramids.”
To a very large or great degree
“Given what was going on, it was an outrageous expenditure of their money.”
In a brazen or flagrant manner
“That kiss had been an outrageous attempt at domination, yet she wanted him to kiss her like that again.”
In a dishonorable manner suggestive of wrongdoing
“These men did things far more shameful and outrageous than any oligarchy in the world.”
In an abominable manner
“I must apologize for my outrageous behavior, Lady Rosemoor, but your stubborn daughter leaves me no choice.”
Adverb for very showy or gaudy in appearance
“He also became famous for his theatrical stage presence, dressing in outrageous costumes.”
Adverb for very bad or immoral in nature, behavior or conduct
“Those who have such testimonies include not only alcoholics and drug addicts and people who have lived in outrageous immorality, but also people whose habits are less spectacular but no less sinful.”
Adverb for causing someone to feel resentful, upset, or annoyed
“Lord Coddleston, a man old enough to be her grandfather, had just ruined her teatime with an outrageous comment about her child-bearing prospects.”
Adverb for harsh or severe in one's treatment or handling of others or of matters
“Now, with the nation taking outrageous measures to control supply, an ugly trade war could loom on the horizon.”
Adverb for extreme or radical in one's views or opinions
“Anyone can use these strategies to hijack attention and promote a misleading narrative, a hyperbolic story, or an outrageous ideology.”
Adverb for very expensive in price
“These mechanics are known to charge outrageous prices for car repairs.”
Adverb for unreasonable or inappropriate in magnitude
Adverb for inhumanly or outrageously evil or immorally wrong
Adverb for lacking moderation or control in one's behavior or habits
Adverb for never done or known before
Adverb for much too high, especially in price
Adverb for very expensive in price
Adverb for very excellent in quality or standard
Adverb for vivid or garishly colorful in style or design
Adverb for significantly unimportant and deserving of little to no attention
Adverb for expensive, having a high price
Adverb for causing anger, offense, or a strong negative reaction
Adverb for showing an impudent lack of respect
(of clothing, decorations, etc.) Adverb for having tastelessly contrasting colors or patterns
Adverb for great, or greater than normal, in price
Adverb for inconsiderate or insensitive, lacking in tact
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