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1 outrageous
adjective (noticeably terrible: an outrageous hat; outrageous behaviour.) chocante* * *out.ra.geous[autr'eidʒəs] adj 1 ultrajante, insultuoso, injurioso. 2 excessivo, demasiado. 3 exorbitante, abusivo. -
2 outrageous
adjective (noticeably terrible: an outrageous hat; outrageous behaviour.) abusivo -
3 conventional
adjective ((negative unconventional) according to the accepted standards etc; not outrageous or eccentric: conventional dress; the more conventional forms of art.) convencional* * *con.ven.tion.al[kənv'enʃənəl] adj 1 de costume, convencional. 2 convencionado, combinado. 3 comum, sem originalidade. 4 convencional, relativo a convenção ou assembléia. -
4 outrage
1. noun(a wicked act, especially of great violence: the outrages committed by the soldiers; The decision to close the road is a public outrage.) atrocidade2. verb(to hurt, shock or insult: She was outraged by his behaviour.) insultar- outrageously
- outrageousness* * *out.rage['autreidʒ] n 1 ultraje, afronta, injúria, indignidade, ofensa. 2 excesso, abuso. • vt 1 ultrajar, insultar, injuriar. 2 exceder-se, abusar. 3 violar, estuprar. -
5 unearthly
1) (supernatural, mysterious or frightening: an unearthly sight.) sobrenatural2) (outrageous or unreasonable: He telephoned at the unearthly (= very early) hour of 6.30 a.m.) absurdo* * *un.earth.ly[∧n'ə:θli] adj 1 sobrenatural. 2 sinistro. 3 estranho, estrambótico, extraordinário, misterioso. 4 despropositado. 5 celestial, sublime. at an unearthly hour alta noite, pela calada da noite. -
6 unholy
1) (disrespectful or irreverent: shrieks of unholy laughter.) irreverente2) (outrageous or unreasonable: an unholy din.) dos diabos* * *un.ho.ly[∧nh'ouli] adj 1 profano, não santo, não sagrado, ímpio. 2 ruim, maldoso, malvado, pecaminoso. 3 coll terrível, espantoso, temível. -
7 unthinkable
(too outrageous to be considered: It would be unthinkable to ask him to do that.) impensável* * *un.think.a.ble[∧nθ'iŋkəbəl] adj 1 inimaginável, inconcebível, impensável. 2 coll improvável. 3 doloroso de se pensar. -
8 conventional
adjective ((negative unconventional) according to the accepted standards etc; not outrageous or eccentric: conventional dress; the more conventional forms of art.) convencional -
9 outrage
1. noun(a wicked act, especially of great violence: the outrages committed by the soldiers; The decision to close the road is a public outrage.) ultraje, atentado2. verb(to hurt, shock or insult: She was outraged by his behaviour.) ultrajar- outrageously - outrageousness -
10 unearthly
1) (supernatural, mysterious or frightening: an unearthly sight.)2) (outrageous or unreasonable: He telephoned at the unearthly (= very early) hour of 6.30 a.m.) -
11 unholy
1) (disrespectful or irreverent: shrieks of unholy laughter.)2) (outrageous or unreasonable: an unholy din.) -
12 unthinkable
(too outrageous to be considered: It would be unthinkable to ask him to do that.)
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