Difference between Outrage and Dishonor

What is the difference between Outrage and Dishonor?

Outrage as a verb is to cause or commit an outrage. while Dishonor as a verb is to bring disgrace upon someone or something; to shame

Outrage

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to cause or commit an outrage. to cause resentment through such acts.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: An excessively violent or vicious attack; an atrocity. An offensive, immoral or indecent act. The resentful anger aroused by such acts. A destructive rampage.

Example sentence: Hell is an outrage on humanity. When you tell me that your deity made you in his image, I reply that he must have been very ugly.

Dishonor

Part of speech: noun

Definition: shame or disgracea lack of honor or integrity

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to bring disgrace upon someone or something; to shame

Example sentence: If he didn't fall in love he would have never come back near the end of the film. Because, what man is going to dishonor himself so that he comes back in front of the man that took a woman away from him... and warns her to save her life?

We hope you now know whether to use Outrage or Dishonor in your sentence.

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