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outrage
Noun
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An outrage is a very violent act.
He kicked a puppy which was an outrage.
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An outrage can be an act that offends many people.
Burning the US flag was an outrage.
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Outrage is a feeling of anger towards people who have been violent or offensive.
He was outraged by by the attack on the old lady.
outrage
Verb
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To outrage someone is to be very violent or cause great offence.
He outraged Muslims when he burned copies of the Koran.
upon
Preposition
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on or onto
The police were called upon to save him.
The snow fell gently upon the lake.
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going to happen
Christmas is almost upon us.
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at (a time)
Upon his death, she became the owner of the store.
justice
Noun
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Justice is the morally fair and right state of everything. To have justice as a person's character trait means that they are just and treat everyone the same, or how they would like to be treated.
Making fun of someone or not letting them do something others can do because of the way someone looks, where they come from, their religion, or other things that are not wrong and a part of a person naturally or by birth is not just.