Examples of 'indignant' in a sentence
Meaning of "indignant"
Indignant (adjective): feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment. It is commonly used to describe a person's emotional state when they feel offended or mistreated
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- Showing anger or indignation, especially at something unjust or wrong.
How to use "indignant" in a sentence
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He got quite indignant with us in the end.
Indignant that these two should dare.
I am still highly indignant about this amendment.
An indignant murmur ran around the circle.
Do not play the indignant card with me.
The indignant cry was enough for many.
Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.
I was indignant i was very outraged probably.
He was both angry and indignant when he died.
Pamela is indignant and he escapes to another room.
I am fed up with the indignant father bit.
Several indignant heads swiveled in our direction.
Jack told the tribe that indignant.
We need to be indignant about what is going on in this country.
I am not quite as shocked and indignant as you are.
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She is a bit indignant about being kept waiting.
You are cute when you are righteously indignant.
We were met by an indignant and almost contemptuous refusal.
The tourists were both shocked and indignant.
And how indignant were they when.
The professor and students remained indignant.
He was indignant at the cutting down of the forest.
I am getting good at acting indignant and defensive.
I was very indignant over such inhuman treatment.
And the disciples murmur and are indignant.
Never had he felt so indignant in a battle before.
Be indignant and make all sorts of allegations.
Perez has been indignant at the situation.
The husband would then become indignant.
You are pretty indignant for someone.
And the people are very indignant.
She was indignant at the way she had been treated.
The two girls were as indignant as ever.
One indignant person interviewed affirmed.
This man deserves no indignant mortification.
The indignant reply of an honest man.
The real democracy that indignant people are demanding.
An indignant murmur of discontent was heard.
The eleven were indignant at the waste.
Indignant that almost nothing is being done about it.
They become indignant when questioned.
Indignant about the intrusion from the imperialism.
Frankie is quite indignant about paying for parking.
Indignant is not a very strong adjective.
The prophet is indignant at their wickedness.
Indignant at myself for the criticism.
The bartender was indignant at being thus charged.
That typing teacher was highly indignant.
The monks were indignant due to this lack of response.
I wanted you angry and indignant.