Phrases with «indignation»

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Indignation means feeling angry or annoyed because something is unfair or unjust. Full definition

Adjective + «indignation»

Sentences with «indignation»

  • A Jewish Matchmaker's Guide to «letting it slide...» The righteous indignation of taking things personally; we've all experienced it. (worldofsingles.com)
  • Because so little of what occurs on - screen either engages or entertains, there's ample time for the boiler of your self - respect to build up quite a head of indignation at the forfeiture of your time, money, and (exceedingly minimal) cerebral exertion. (metacritic.com)
  • In talking about his progress on LGBT and AIDS issues, de Blasio cited «more funding for runaway and homeless youth» and then, with indignation in his voice, said, «A lot of these kids have been put out of their own house by their own family, and that is unacceptable.» (gaycitynews.nyc)
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