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Flowersa Posted 14 years ago
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Outrage, titillation

Hi, some questions ...

The dictionary shows for "Outrage" Uprising, to me it seems more like Sacndal?

Titilation my gues is that it have this meaning (Found it in verb form), although I'm not sure if it's a noun
the press are paid to titillate the public

"Between the moral outrage against plural marriage and the titillation of lurid stories
of Mormon excess, Mormonismwas constantly in the news."
  

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Hi The dictionary shows for "Outrage" Uprising, to me it seems more like S ca ndal? NO. Scandal is something which causes anger.

  • Hi The dictionary shows for "Outrage" Uprising, to me it seems more like S ca ndal?
  • NO.
  • Scandal is something which causes anger.
  • Titilation my gues is that it have this meaning (Found it in verb form), although I'm not sure if it's a noun * the press are paid to titillate the public taken from below link/a dictionary.
  • You can be sure it is correct.
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Hi
The dictionary shows for "Outrage" Uprising, to me it seems more like Scandal?
NO. Scandal is something which causes anger.

Titilation my gues is that it have this meaning (Found it in verb form), although I'm not sure if it's a noun *
the press are

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