Outrage
pronunciation: none
part of speech: none
ultrajar = outrage ; pillage ; abuse ; be abusive.
Example: And yet the thought of what he was being asked to do to salvage the jeopardized budget outraged his every fiber.Example: And when, finally, the heavily timbered ranges had been pillaged almost beyond repair, many lumbermen pulled stakes and pushed westward.Example: It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by the improper use of the word 'intelligent'.Example: The common view of unacceptable behaviour is when a customer is abusive either verbally or physically.
Ultrajar synonyms
shock in spanish: choque, pronunciation: ʃɑk nounprofane in spanish: profano, pronunciation: proʊfeɪn adjectiverape in spanish: violación, pronunciation: reɪp nounindignation in spanish: indignación, pronunciation: ɪndɪgneɪʃən nounincense in spanish: incienso, pronunciation: ɪnsens nounexasperate in spanish: exasperar, pronunciation: ɪgzæspɜreɪt verboffend in spanish: ofender, pronunciation: əfend verbscandal in spanish: escándalo, pronunciation: skændəl nounviolate in spanish: violar, pronunciation: vaɪəleɪt verbravish in spanish: violar, pronunciation: rævɪʃ verbappall in spanish: espantar, pronunciation: əpɔl verbappal in spanish: espantar, pronunciation: æpəl verbdesecrate in spanish: profanar, pronunciation: dezəkreɪt verbinfuriate in spanish: enfurecer, pronunciation: ɪnfjʊrieɪt verbdishonor in spanish: deshonra, pronunciation: dɪsɑnɜr noun, verbdishonour in spanish: deshonra, pronunciation: dɪʃənʊr noun, verbscandalize in spanish: escandalizar, pronunciation: skændəlaɪz verbscandalization in spanish: escandalización, pronunciation: skændəlɪzeɪʃən nounscandalisation in spanish: escandalización, pronunciation: skændæləseɪʃən nounenfuriate in spanish: enfurecer, pronunciation: enfjʊrieɪt undefined