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outcry
noun
- a widespread or vehement protest
- clamour; uproar
- commerce a method of trading in which dealers shout out bids and offers at a prearranged meeting
sale by open outcry
verb
- tr to cry louder or make more noise than (someone or something)
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Payne’s collaborator, music producer Sam Pounds, also walked back the release of the singer’s posthumous single “Do No Wrong” amid fan outcry.
The haka in Parliament is one part of a wider outcry against the likely doomed bill.
Lineker was briefly suspended by bosses last year after an outcry over his social media post about the UK's asylum policy.
In response, the government issued a social media ban until after the election, although this led to an outcry and the decision was reversed within 24 hours.
The outcry was exacerbated by the attacks occurring on the eve of the anniversary of Kristallnacht - Nazi pogroms against German Jews that took place in 1938.
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