Indignation - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˌɪndɪɡˈneɪʃn|  American pronunciation of the word indignation
Brit.  |ɪndɪɡˈneɪʃ(ə)n|  British pronunciation of the word indignation

noun

- a feeling of righteous anger (syn: outrage)

Extra examples

The decision to close the factory has aroused the indignation of the townspeople.

He adopted a tone of moral indignation.

To his indignation, Charles found that his name was not on the list.

Lou's voice quivered with indignation.

Her indignation at such rough treatment was understandable.

He stormed into her office, full of righteous indignation.

He flamed with indignation.

The tidal wave of popular indignation inarms the country.

A so strange apparition excited his surprise and indignation.

They all had indignation at the judges.

Mrs Cooper flushed with indignation.

His statement was greeted with cries of astonishment and indignation.

He was full of righteous indignation about the attack.

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