She was outraged by his behaviour.ultrajar, ofenderoutˈrageous adjective noticeably terrible. an outrageous hat; outrageous behaviour.escandaloso, ofensivooutˈrageously adverb escandalosamenteoutˈrageousness noun ofensa Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd....
6. to commit an act of wanton viciousness, cruelty, or indecency on 7. a euphemistic word for rape1 [C13 (meaning: excess): via French from outré beyond, from Latin ultrā] Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, ...
To speak of beauty in a world where ad agency copywriters are our Dantes and Petrarchs, and where soap operas and reality shows take the place of Don Quixote and War and Peace, will always be possible, but clearly the meaning of the word will have been essentially altered. Although we ...
This essay makes a critical defence of free expression through the spirit of outrageousness. Drawing upon the ideas of Oscar Wilde, along with artists such as Frida Kahlo, Francis Bacon, Gilbert and George and Jake and Dinos Chapman, it looks beyond the current attempts to reduce the...
His coinage of new words and distortion of the meaning of the old ones also create striking effects on the reader. A. 16,000 B. 1600 C.20,000 D. 2000 2. As a Renaissance humanist, Shakespeare ( ) A. is against religious persecution and racial discrimination, against social inequality an...
There has always been an interest in geniuses and prodigies. The word 'genius', from the Latin gens (= family) and the term 'genius', meaning 'begetter', comes from the early Roman cult of a divinity as the head of the family. In its earliest form, genius was concerned with the abi...
There has always been an interest in geniuses and prodigies. The word ‘genius’, from the Latin gens (= family) and the term ‘genius’, meaning ‘begetter’, comes from the early Roman cult of a divinity as the head of the family. In its earliest form, genius was concerned with the...
Such a critique not only suggests the need to rethink the meaning for freedom beyond the play of libertarians, but it also calls forth a new political subjectivity who appears timely and yet timeless – the much maligned and theoretically ignored figure of the infidel, who allows us to break...
The meaning of OVER-THE-TOP is extremely or excessively flamboyant or outrageous. How to use over-the-top in a sentence.
Donation of Constantine and Constitutum Constantini. The misinterpretation of a fiction an its original meaning The Donation of Constantine is the most outrageous and powerful forgery in world history. The question of its precise time of origin alone kept generations... Fried,Johannes,BRANDES,... ...