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Outrage vs Detraction - What's the difference?

outrage | detraction | Related terms |

Outrage is a related term of detraction.


As a noun detraction is

the act of detracting something, or something detracted.

Outrage vs Privation - What's the difference?

outrage | privation | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between outrage and privation

is that outrage is an excessively violent or vicious attack; an atrocity while privation is the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute.

As a verb outrage

is to cause or commit an outrage upon; to treat with violence or abuse.

Outrage vs Hideousness - What's the difference?

outrage | hideousness | Related terms |

Outrage is a related term of hideousness.


As a noun hideousness is

the state of being hideous; extreme ugliness.

Mutilation vs Outrage - What's the difference?

mutilation | outrage | Related terms |

Mutilation is a related term of outrage.


As a noun mutilation

is the act of mutilating or the state of being mutilated.

Plague vs Outrage - What's the difference?

plague | outrage | Related terms |

Plague is a related term of outrage.


As a verb plague

is .

Outrage vs Resentment - What's the difference?

outrage | resentment | Related terms |

Outrage is a related term of resentment.


As a noun resentment is

a feeling of anger or displeasure stemming from belief that one has been wronged by others or betrayed; indignation.

Injury vs Outrage - What's the difference?

injury | outrage | Synonyms |

Injury is a synonym of outrage.


As a noun injury

is damage to the body of a human or animal.

As a verb injury

is (obsolete) to wrong, to injure.

Cut vs Outrage - What's the difference?

cut | outrage | Related terms |

Cut is a related term of outrage.


As a noun cut

is vial.

As an interjection cut

is beat it]]!; take a hike!; [[get lost|get lost!.

As a verb cut

is to beat it; to take a hike; to get lost.

Gash vs Outrage - What's the difference?

gash | outrage | Related terms |

Gash is a related term of outrage.


As a noun gash

is a deep cut.

As a verb gash

is to make a deep, long cut, to slash.

Outrage vs Terrify - What's the difference?

outrage | terrify | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between outrage and terrify

is that outrage is a destructive rampage while terrify is to make terrible.

As verbs the difference between outrage and terrify

is that outrage is to cause or commit an outrage upon; to treat with violence or abuse while terrify is to frighten greatly; to fill with terror.

As a noun outrage

is an excessively violent or vicious attack; an atrocity.

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