1 (shockingly, intolerably) [+behave] de manera escandalosa she flirted with him outrageously era escandaloso cómo flirteaba con él; flirteaba de manera escandalosa con él
the Duchess of York married into the most aristocratic family in Britain # and then behaved outrageously
2 (extravagantly) [+dress] de forma extravagante; de forma estrafalaria dancers and sombrero-wearing guitar players, outrageously attired in what passes for typical Latin American costumes
3 (extremely) [+unfair, racist] terriblemente it does seem outrageously unfair was the conduit for some outrageously racist insults That's the spirit. Be outrageously demanding He is elegant, blissfully hilarious and outrageously anarchic The holes on this golf course are a stern test without being outrageously difficult
[+expensive] escandalosamente the cosmetics that appeal to me are outrageously expensive
his latest comedy is outrageously funny su última comedia es para desternillarse
large family affairs, rather than being scenes of convention, are actually performances of high comedy, outrageously funny