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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(91) We are as very indignant as pie-dog, ... Had better let go silently to the at last.
(92) But in childhood, we whether to have played very much noisily, or very indignant blue time, this undisputable , says from the education, the human is a growth process.
(93) I'm indignant over the inhuman treatment I received at this company.
(94) Indignant Sequoia Club members across the nation telegraphed, phoned or mailed their resignations.
(95) She was indignant with his presumption and self - satisfaction and conscious rectitude.
(96) Doing the indignant: a girl of good family like me, respectable character.
(97) The hall was at present occupied by two deplorably sober men and their highly indignant wives.
(98) Peter gave Wendy a hand at first, but had to desist,(www.Sentencedict.com) Tink was so indignant.
(99) Scared, angst, compunctious, depressive, indignant, depressed... in the body of everybody, have a piece of map about the mood.
(100) But when the chief priests and the teachers of the law saw the wonderful things he did and the children shouting in the temple area, "Hosanna to the Son of David, " they were indignant.
(101) After he toes disembark from Weikeluo, place's indignant gentile purpose breaks him dead with stone.
(102) Vida was indignant; Carol was apologetic; they talked for another hour.
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.