adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The new policy is outrageproof as it is not likely to cause any public outrage.

Definition:Not likely to provoke strong emotional reactions, especially disapproval or anger.

From sentiment

Example:The company announced its new policy changes, which were designed to be outrageproof and widely accepted.

Definition:To make a statement about something, especially in a formal or official way.

From announce

Example:Even the harshest critics couldn’t find anything to remark about the new project that was described as outrageproof.

Definition:To say something about someone or about something, especially in a critical or negative way.

From remark

Example:The team worked hard to develop an outrageproof plan to ensure the project’s success.

Definition:To make a plan or proposal that is designed to be effectively implemented without causing public or official outrage.

From plan

Example:The company’s new anti-corruption policy is outrageproof and has been well-received by the public.

Definition:A set of guidelines or principles established by the government, a business, or any organization to be followed by all members.

From policy