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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181) Duster started out as a journalist but quit in moral indignation when chided for failing to interview a trapped subway motorman waiting for a leg amputation.
182) She would like to have expressed her indignation against those responsible with plenty of knocks and kicks in his stomach.
183) Actually, this word is really unapt now let us with reverence and awe, also can need not let our be filled with indignation or detest.
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184) Miss Clover's cheeks were flaming, and a sudden indignation dispelled her habitual shyness.
185) He bristled with indignation at the suggestion that he was racist.
186) Dozens of staff members expressed their indignation and jointly criticized her several times.
187) And on the other hand, it all led to a growing indignation with the Germans and a growing fervour of patriotism.
188) And also, whenever a feeble mortal regards himself as a God, and conqueror over the hosts of Heaven, beyond doubt the indignation of the Almighty brings down ruin on his kingdom?
189) Responses from these major powers were clearly full of indignation and discontentment.
190) Indignation runs high when a celebrity professor succumbs to racial profiling, but whole communities are effectively "profiled" for the suspicious combination of being both dark-skinned and poor.
191) He walked to the door and opened it, prepared to accost an intruder with righteous indignation.
192) Thou didst march through the land in indignation thou didst thresh the heathen in anger.
193) I was filled with indignation about the putrefactive and gangrenous traditional educational teaching system that caused a regiment of deaf and mute English learners throughout all over china.
194) She seethe 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.