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Immoral vs Outrageous - What's the difference?

immoral | outrageous | Related terms |

Immoral is a related term of outrageous.


As adjectives the difference between immoral and outrageous

is that immoral is not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law while outrageous is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront.

Outrageous vs Shame - What's the difference?

outrageous | shame |


As an adjective outrageous

is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront.

As a noun shame is

uncomfortable or painful feeling due to recognition or consciousness of impropriety, dishonor, or other wrong in the opinion of the person experiencing the feeling. It is caused by awareness of exposure of circumstances of unworthiness or of improper or indecent conduct.

As an interjection shame is

a cry of admonition for the subject of a speech, often used reduplicated, especially in political debates.

As a verb shame is

to feel shame, be ashamed.

Colossal vs Outrageous - What's the difference?

colossal | outrageous |


As adjectives the difference between colossal and outrageous

is that colossal is extremely large or on a great scale while outrageous is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront.

Improper vs Outrageous - What's the difference?

improper | outrageous | Related terms |

Improper is a related term of outrageous.


As adjectives the difference between improper and outrageous

is that improper is unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt while outrageous is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront.

As a verb improper

is (obsolete|transitive) to appropriate; to limit.

Outrageous vs Extreme - What's the difference?

outrageous | extreme | Related terms |

Outrageous is a related term of extreme.


As an adjective outrageous

is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront.

As a noun extreme is

.

Crude vs Outrageous - What's the difference?

crude | outrageous | Related terms |

Crude is a related term of outrageous.


As adjectives the difference between crude and outrageous

is that crude is being in a natural state while outrageous is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront.

As a noun crude

is any substance in its natural state.

Outrageous vs Fatuous - What's the difference?

outrageous | fatuous | Related terms |

Outrageous is a related term of fatuous.


As adjectives the difference between outrageous and fatuous

is that outrageous is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront while fatuous is obnoxiously stupid, vacantly silly, content in one's foolishness.

Outrageous vs Assuming - What's the difference?

outrageous | assuming | Related terms |

Outrageous is a related term of assuming.


As an adjective outrageous

is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront.

As a verb assuming is

.

Outrageous vs Sinful - What's the difference?

outrageous | sinful | Related terms |

Outrageous is a related term of sinful.


As adjectives the difference between outrageous and sinful

is that outrageous is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront while sinful is full of sin; wicked; iniquitous; unholy.

Horrifying vs Outrageous - What's the difference?

horrifying | outrageous | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between horrifying and outrageous

is that horrifying is tending to inspire horror; that horrifies; horrific while outrageous is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront.

As a verb horrifying

is present participle of lang=en.

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