Synonym: outrage. Similar words: designation, indignant, indignantly, indication, nation, zonation, national, donation. Meaning: [‚ɪndɪg'neɪʃn] n. a feeling of righteous anger.
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91) Then light dawned on him, and with it came a momentary rush of indignation.
92) Joyce shot her a look in which surprise and indignation were nicely fused.
93) The cold-blooded murder of a hospitalisation case has aroused great public indignation.
94) He asked with no malice, with no thoughts of righteous indignation and she sensed this and answered his questions.
95) On the other hand cattle stealing did not rouse general moral indignation.
96) The monastic chroniclers especially recorded with high indignation the resolute enforcement of the Forest jurisdiction over clerical offenders.
97) Lily was holding forth, her pinched face sallow with indignation.
98) As soon as I realised they thought I was knackered from the same route they had just walked, I was speechless with indignation.
99) But moral indignation ought principally to be reserved for ourselves.
100) The Comintern expressed righteous indignation at such an attack, although eighteen months later it tacitly accepted all these points.
101) I fled to my bedroom, terror, indignation, and confusion ricocheting in me.
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102) Graham has already suffered the indignation this week of the bookmakers slashing Arsenal's odds against relegation.
103) He still kept a respectful distance from Rab, who felt some indignation, like a leper.
104) If you tremble with indignation at every injustice then you are a comrade of mine. Che Guevara
105) Indeed notions of moral indignation, moral panic or moral conflict are not used in this perspective at all.
106) Your indignation - the less charitable would call it calculated gamble - has paid off.
107) He was full of righteous indignation.
108) They were filled with righteous indignation.
109) Eva stood up and indignation blazed in her eyes.
110) Repors of child abuse aroused public indignation.
111) Reports of child abuse aroused public indignation.
112) Little Ashley became livid withand indignation.
113) Motivity is burst out from enthusiasm and indignation.
114) The news roused discontent and indignation of the workers.
115) The atrocity caused widespread indignation.
116) Public opinions were seething with indignation.
117) The rise in train fares has aroused public indignation.
118) It caused some protest and indignation.
119) The iniquity of the transaction aroused general indignation.
120) He flushed crimson with indignation.
More similar words: designation, indignant, indignantly, indication, nation, zonation, national, donation, damnation, incarnation, nomination, combination, inclination, rumination, nationwide, examination, nationalism, explanation, culmination, nation-state, prestidigitation, recrimination, international, signature, discrimination, indigenous, ratification, gratification, condition, conditions.