Synonym: angry, irate. Similar words: pregnant, indigenous, signal, pregnancy, signature, india, Indian, dominant. Meaning: [ɪn'dɪgnənt] adj. angered at something unjust or wrong.
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(31) He recited the indignant missive about the kippers and toast.
(32) John would be indignant and angry on my behalf but it would change things if he knew.
(33) He had sent it to a top producer at Spelling Entertainment who was indignant that Hein had the gall to plagiarize.
(34) Eric was indignant at being told he would have to wait two weeks for an appointment.
(35) He was indignant his comrades had not shot her on the spot.
(36) Made me indignant in the same way virtuoso bureaucratic behavior still provokes me.
(37) His parents were indignant when they discovered about it and he gave it up through respect for their views.
(38) She picked up a pen and drew a line through the service charge, then handed the bill to the indignant guest.
(39) Indignant, some rejected both questions as long as they were denied their constitutional rights. Sentencedict.com
(40) This makes it harder to wax indignant at the ideas being canvassed in Washington.
(41) The members of the branch were indignant that the government should have planted two spies among them.
(42) After her return, she had spent the first week weeping, conscious of her father's tight-lipped disappointment and indignant fury.
(43) Lucien made a small, indignant sound, his arms flailing before he recovered his poise.
(44) At this she became indignant and began remonstrating in a strenuous manner.
(45) And afterwards she gave me indignant lectures about what it all meant.
(46) The two sides-press and black nationalism-have racked up the pain in a maelstrom of indignant deafness.
(47) It was all very well to be indignant, but she had driven him away.
(48) It saw only the incomprehensible inaction of the Army of the Potomac, and was indignant at it.
(49) I began to dislike her; she looked sly and I felt indignant that she'd spoken to me like that.
(50) The cooler Charity's answers, the more indignant Charles's requests for an explanation.
(51) He was not hurt, so much as indignant that a woman he was beating should have the temerity to fight back.
(52) Indignant letters appear in newspapers, angry questions are raised on the floor of Parliament, and occasionally fights out.
(53) By the time he reached the office Matthew was feeling distinctly indignant.
(54) He went home ashamed and indignant, full of rage.
(55) Sheena gave her an indignant look.
(56) I know it is cranky to be indignant.
(57) He is indignant beyond measure.
(58) She didn't know whether to feel flattered or indignant.
(59) I was indignant at their mean actions.
(60) Brent's wide ingenuous face was puzzled and mildly indignant.
More similar words: pregnant, indigenous, signal, pregnancy, signature, india, Indian, dominant, indicate, vindicate, indicator, indication, indifferent, significant, significantly, dig, dig in, dig up, dig out, pugnacious, digital, digress, paradigm, in and out, penance, finance, in any case, financial, in any event, sign on.