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  1. outrageous adj. (act, speech: shocking, offensive) intolerable, inaceptable adj mf. indignante adj mf. ofensivo/a adj. John was rude all evening; his behaviour was outrageous. John fue grosero toda la tarde y su comportamiento fue intolerable.

  2. See 11 authoritative translations of Outrageous in Spanish with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations.

  3. used to describe something or someone that is shocking because they are unusual or strange. indignante. outrageous clothes / behaviour. an outrageous character un personaje escandaloso. Palabra relacionada. outrageously. (Traducción de outrageous del Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  4. shocking and morally unacceptable. indignante. The judge criticized the "outrageous greed " of some of the bankers. El juez criticó la "escandalosa codicia" de algunos de los banqueros. [ + that ] It is outrageous that these buildings remain empty while thousands of people have no homes.

  5. 29 de may. de 2017 · 1. (= shocking, intolerable) [conduct, decision, accusation] escandaloso. [price, demands] exorbitante ⧫ escandaloso. [act, crime] atroz ⧫ monstruoso. it’s outrageous! I won’t stand for it ¡qué barbaridad! o ¡es escandaloso! no lo pienso consentir.

  6. adj. 1 (=shocking, intolerable) [conduct, decision, accusation] escandaloso. [price, demands] exorbitante, escandaloso. [act, crime] atroz, monstruoso. it's outrageous! I won't stand for it ¡qué barbaridad! or ¡es escandaloso! no lo pienso consentir.

  7. Dictionary English-Spanish. outrageous adjective. indignante adj. escandaloso adj ( escandalosa f sl, escandalosos m pl, escandalosas f pl) I did not buy the house because the price was outrageous. No compré la casa porque el precio era escandaloso. extravagante adj. The clown wore outrageous clothes to make children laugh.