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outrager
English
Etymology
outrage +? -er
Noun
outrager (plural outragers)
- One who outrages.
French
Etymology
outrage +? -er
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /u.t?a.?e/
Verb
outrager
- to offend greatly, insult
- to outrage
Conjugation
This is a regular -er verb, but the stem is written outrage- before endings that begin with -a- or -o- (to indicate that the -g- is a “soft” /?/ and not a “hard” /?/). This spelling-change occurs in all verbs in -ger, such as neiger and manger.
Further reading
- “outrager” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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outrages
English
Noun
outrages
- plural of outrage
Verb
outrages
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outrage
Anagrams
- goat's rue
French
Verb
outrages
- second-person singular present indicative of outrager
- second-person singular present subjunctive of outrager
outrages From the web:
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- what is outrageous on personal dignity
- what is acceptable outrages
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