ADJ
- genuine
- widespread
- international
- public
- moral
- Media reports generated moral outrage
VERB + OUTRAGE
- be greeted with, cause, generate, provoke, spark
- The news was greeted with outrage
- feel
- express, voice
- Shopkeepers voiced their outrage at the new tax
OUTRAGE + VERB
- be directed at sb/sth
- Much of the outrage was directed at foreign nationals
PREP
- in ~
- The guests all shouted in outrage
- with ~
- She was trembling with outrage
- ~ at
- Campaigners have expressed outrage at the decision
- ~ over
- There is widespread public outrage over the massacre
PHRASES
- cries/howls of outrage
- The announcement provoked howls of outrage
- a feeling/sense of outrage
VERB + OUTRAGE
- commit, perpetrate
- the outrages committed by the invading army
PREP
- ~ against
- The new law on pensions is an outrage against the elderly