naweewra
Member
- Joined
- May 19, 2011
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Thai
- Home Country
- Thailand
- Current Location
- Thailand
Hello,
What's the difference between an "uproar" and an "outrage"? Both mean anger and complaints over something that is considered unacceptable, right?
Does "be outraged" simply mean 'angry' or there's more to it?
Thank you.
Nawee
What's the difference between an "uproar" and an "outrage"? Both mean anger and complaints over something that is considered unacceptable, right?
Does "be outraged" simply mean 'angry' or there's more to it?
Thank you.
Nawee