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Which is the correct spelling outrageous or outragous?

Updated: 8/20/2019
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The correct spelling is 'outrageous', because the 'e' makes the 'g' sound like a 'j'. Otherwise it would just be 'outraGUS'

Talk about excessive use of speech marks :P

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