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27 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Outcry' in a Sentence

"A strong and usually public expression of protest, indignation, or similar feelings." more

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His outcries for help went unnoticed in the deserted forest.
The outcry's intensity reverberated through the halls of government.
Despite the outcry's volume, the decision remained unchanged.
The sudden outcry startled the peaceful night.
The outcry's origin could be traced back to a social media post.
The public's outcry against the unjust verdict echoed through the city.
The controversial book stirred an outcry among religious groups.
The community's outcry echoed the need for environmental protection.
The passionate outcry echoed through the crowded stadium.
Environmental activists raised outcries to protect the endangered species.
The mistreatment of animals in the circus led to a public outcry.
Her heartfelt outcry expressed the pain within.
The outcries of the crowd could be heard as the magician performed his astonishing trick.
The film's portrayal of historical events drew an outcry from historians.
The sudden increase in prices led to an outcry from consumers.
The public outcry led to swift action from the authorities.
The depiction of mental health issues in the media prompted an outcry for more responsible portrayals.
A social media post ignited an outcry for racial equality and justice.
The company addressed the outcry's concerns in their official statement.
The decision to cut funding for education caused an outcry among parents and teachers.
The fashion industry's use of sweatshops resulted in an outcry for ethical practices.
The use of harmful chemicals in agriculture sparked an outcry for sustainable farming practices.
The collective outcry demanded justice for the victims.
The eviction of residents from their homes led to a neighborhood outcry for housing rights.
The outcries against social injustice echoed through the streets.
The athlete's doping scandal caused an outcry in the sports community.
The product recall prompted an immediate outcry from concerned consumers.

Outcry

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nounA strong and usually public expression of protest, indignation, or similar feelings.

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