Indignant


The meaning of the word Indignant is: angry because of an unfair situation or someone's unfair behavior


Examples:

If I’m indignant, it’s because you threw that book at me!

published by Teresa on 2021-10-10 22:01:28


The woman was indignant about the way she had been treated by the rude clerk.

published by Micah on 2021-08-17 08:39:19


Because the teacher accused him of cheating, the boy became indignant and walked out of the classroom.

published by Imogene on 2021-10-05 07:12:33


Indignant at the waste of the company’s resources, the financial director cut the supply budget by sixty percent.

published by Valentine on 2021-05-21 19:38:36


Whenever his favorite television channel went black, Henry did not hesitate to send an indignant email to his cable company.

published by Carrol on 2021-05-10 10:14:36


After being kicked out of the game, the indignant basketball player made a nasty comment to the referee.

published by Renea on 2021-10-24 15:49:52


The protesters were so indignant that they began to throw stones at the police officers.

published by Casimira on 2021-06-09 00:41:11


Many teachers become indignant when their students question their authority.

published by Ronni on 2021-09-07 03:39:27


While I’m quite indignant the boy broke my window, I am pleased he took responsibility for his actions.

published by Ching on 2021-08-03 09:31:35


All 260 passengers were indignant when they discovered their flight had been cancelled.

published by Marya on 2021-01-14 11:07:46


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