Pronunciation: /ˈaʊtˌkraɪ/
noun a strong expression of public disapproval or anger
A1 The children's outcry could be heard from across the playground.
A2 There was a loud outcry from the fans when their team lost the game.
B1 The government's decision to raise taxes caused a public outcry.
B2 The company's unethical practices resulted in a massive outcry from the public.
C1 The artist's controversial artwork sparked a global outcry among critics and art enthusiasts.
C2 The politician's scandal caused an outcry that led to widespread protests and calls for resignation.
verb not applicable
A1 The children began to outcry when they saw the clown.
A2 The fans started to outcry when their team lost the game.
B1 The citizens outcry against the new tax laws was heard by the government.
B2 The controversial decision by the company CEO caused a massive outcry among employees.
C1 The journalist's article about corruption in the government led to a public outcry.
C2 The artist's latest work has caused a significant outcry in the art world.
adjective not applicable
A1 There was a loud outcry when the store ran out of ice cream.
A2 The outcry from the students was heard throughout the school.
B1 The government's decision caused a public outcry from citizens.
B2 The company's unethical practices led to a widespread outcry from the community.
C1 The social media outcry was so intense that the company had to issue a public apology.
C2 The political scandal sparked a massive outcry from the public demanding accountability.
adverb not applicable
A1 The children's loud outcry could be heard from the playground.
A2 There was a public outcry when the decision was announced.
B1 The outcry from the fans was so loud that it could be heard throughout the stadium.
B2 The government's decision caused a huge outcry among the citizens.
C1 The outcry from the environmental groups led to significant changes in government policy.
C2 The media's coverage of the scandal sparked a widespread outcry among the public.
pronoun not applicable
A1 There was a loud outcry when the store ran out of ice cream.
A2 The outcry from the students about the new school policy was heard by the principal.
B1 The government's decision to raise taxes caused a public outcry.
B2 The company's unethical practices led to a massive outcry from consumers.
C1 The outcry from environmental activists prompted the government to take action.
C2 The international outcry over the human rights violations forced the country to change its policies.
preposition not applicable
A1 There was a loud outcry when the teacher announced a pop quiz.
A2 The decision to cut down the trees caused a public outcry.
B1 The government's new policy sparked a national outcry.
B2 The controversial law led to a widespread outcry from various groups.
C1 The company's unethical practices resulted in a massive outcry from consumers.
C2 The president's speech caused a global outcry and condemnation from world leaders.
conjunction not applicable
A1 There was a loud outcry when the power went out.
A2 The outcry from the community led to changes in the local government.
B1 The outcry against the new policy was heard nationwide.
B2 The company's response to the outcry was swift and decisive.
C1 The public outcry resulted in a complete overhaul of the legislation.
C2 Despite the outcry, the decision was upheld by the highest court in the land.
interjection not applicable
A1 Outcry! The cat is stuck in the tree!
A2 Outcry! The students protested against the new school policy.
B1 Outcry! The community demanded justice for the victim.
B2 Outcry! The controversial decision sparked a heated debate.
C1 Outcry! The government's decision was met with widespread criticism.
C2 Outcry! The scandal caused a public uproar.
article not applicable
A1 The children's loud outcry could be heard from across the playground.
A2 There was a public outcry when the government announced the new tax increase.
B1 The company's decision to cut employee benefits caused a public outcry.
B2 The outcry from animal rights activists led to changes in the laws regarding animal testing.
C1 The outcry from the international community forced the government to reconsider their human rights policies.
C2 The public outcry was so strong that it eventually led to the resignation of the company's CEO.
formal The public outcry against the new policy was evident in the protests outside the government building.
informal There was a huge outcry on social media over the controversial decision.
slang The outcry over the celebrity scandal was trending all over the internet.
figurative His silence in the face of injustice caused a moral outcry among his peers.
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