Sentences with outrageous
out·ra·geous
O o - I must apologise for my outrageous behaviour.
- An outrageous slander.
- With the help of co-writers Ethan Cohen and Justin Theroux, Stiller never stops bombarding the audience with outrageous ideas.
- We workshopped for quite a while, and came up with the most outrageous idea.
- outrageous behavior; an outrageous remark.
- An outrageous price.
- Your paper is known for its left-wing views, but this tops the lot with this outrageous nonsense.
- While Taylor-Taylor amuses himself by saying increasingly outrageous things to the blushing Hungarian waitress.
- A child of the most outrageous precocity; a fancy dive performed with outrageous ease.
- Outrageous applies to that which so exceeds all bounds of right, morality, decency, etc. as to be intolerable [an outrageous insult]; flagrant implies a glaringly bad or openly evil character in persons or their acts [a flagrant sinner, a flagrant violation]; monstrous, atrocious are applied to that which is extremely or shockingly wrong, bad, evil, cruel, etc. [a monstrous vice, lie, etc., atrocious cruelty, manners, etc.]; heinous implies such extreme wickedness as to arouse the strongest hatred and revulsion [a heinous crime]