Utah Outrageous conduct is a legal term used to describe certain types of behavior that are deemed to be so extreme and outrageous that it goes beyond the bounds of decency or morality, and is deemed to be offensive and unacceptable. It is considered to be a form of intentional infliction of emotional distress. There are three primary types of Utah Outrageous conduct: physical, verbal, and emotional. Physical outrageous conduct includes extreme physical acts that are so extreme and outrageous that they cause physical injury or damage to another person, such as physical assault or battery. Verbal outrageous conduct includes extreme verbal statements that are so offensive and outrageous that they cause emotional distress to another person, such as making statements that are intended to cause fear, humiliation, or embarrassment. Emotional outrageous conduct includes extreme emotional acts that are so extreme and outrageous that they cause emotional distress to another person, such as extreme humiliation, intimidation, or ridicule. Overall, Utah Outrageous conduct is any extreme and outrageous behavior that is considered to be offensive and unacceptable, and that is intended to cause emotional distress.