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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(61) An honest man is properly indignant at the offer of a bribe.
(62) The role model for indignant managers is the film director Alfred Hitchcock.
(63) The indignant theorist casts aspersions on their methods, inserts a non sequitur regarding its effects and explains how this is frightfully unfair for the "little guy".
(64) While he was doing so, Moran started his Mary of Egypt, but the indignant crowd seizing his stick were about to belabour him, when they fell back bewildered anew by his close resemblance to himself.
(65) She felt as indignant as if her own money had been squandered.
(66) Neither is Zarathustra indignant at a convalescent who looketh tenderly on his delusions, and at midnight stealeth round the grave of his God; but sickness and a sick frame remain even in his tears.
(67) That night her father visited my father and left, red - cheeked and indignant.
(68) Piece surname goatherd is very indignant tongue - lash domestic sheep incapacity.
(69) From" long live youth" to" cloth gift"and "butterfly "in new era, and to later "season" series, his writing experienced pure extolment(sentencedict .com), painful division and indignant irony.
(70) Basically prejudiced book calculated to make White Liberals feel comfortably indignant.
(71) When I became aware of this right - about - turn, I was indignant and questioned searchingly the officers concerned.
(72) They may be perfectionist, greedy, self-righteous, paranoid, indignant, or insecure.
(73) On Thursday the eleventh, I had to face a disturbed and indignant House of Commons.
(74) Miss T'ang looked indignant, and Hung - chien did not dare look her straight in the eye.
(75) He stood by the fire, his back towards me, just finishing a stormy scene with poor Zillah; who ever and anon interrupted her labour to pluck up the corner of her apron, and heave an indignant groan.
(76) Mammy's lips were large and pendulous and, when indignant, she could push out her lower one to twice its normal length.
(77) They are indignant at [ about ] the increased prices.
(78) Hence those who devote themselves to seeking for life goal by benefaction often feel disappointed and unfair, for which they are overall indignant.
(79) Emmett was a member of a blackface troupe known as the Bryant's Minstrels, but he was indignant when he found out that his song had become an unofficial anthem of the Confederacy.
(80) MPs were indignant that the government had not consulted them.
(81) You would be properly indignant, for you do not regard placing the chair in a warehouse as some sort of "credit" or "loan" to the warehouseman .
(82) A simple morality play starring villains and victims always draws a bigger, more indignant crowd than the more involved narrative of structural inequality.
(83) All flashed indignant or appealing glances at the inexorable Davis.
(84) " Pinchbeck masses remove furniture " be full of search engine, consumer is deceived ceaselessly, this lets company of card masses remove furniture is very indignant.
(85) The aesthetics of moulage is not the one in common concept, the feeling which moulage gives people, is free, happy , sad or even indignant.
(86) He was very indignant with his wife over her improper conduct.
(87) Minerva could not forbear to admire, yet felt indignant at the insult.
(88) When indignant, her eyes would flash fire, when happy she would laugh unrestrainedly like a child.
(89) Everybody was puzzled, and nineteen couples were surprised and indignant.
(90) In 1863, an editorial in a Chicago newspaper said Union soldiers were "indignant at the imbecility that has devoted them to slaughter for purposes with which they have no sympathy."
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