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How to pronounce indignant in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms incensed, outraged, umbrageous


an indignant denial.

Examples of indignant

indignant
Romer got indignant as I took out my notebook and camera to record his reaction.
From the stltoday.com
They wax indignant over one meaning, when the speaker obviously intends another.
From the suntimes.com
Indignant, I complained in more detail on the TFA talk, and on the article talk.
From the en.wikipedia.org
So pardon me, dear fans, for being somewhat indignant about my imminent demise.
From the dallasnews.com
Indignant Sigg owners like Farber have been blogging and tweeting up a tsunami.
From the abcnews.go.com
Before long, the indignant Mack is challenging his boss in the upcoming election.
From the washingtontimes.com
The Transportation Association of America was as indignant as the stockholders.
From the time.com
In a village of little more than 5,000, most of the indignant mob was bused in.
From the economist.com
Giberson has been spamming the internet lately with a series of indignant essays.
From the scienceblogs.com
More examples
  • Angered at something unjust or wrong; "an indignant denial"; "incensed at the judges' unfairness"; "a look of outraged disbelief"; "umbrageous at the loss of their territory"
  • (indignantly) in an indignant manner; "Miss Burney protested indignantly, her long thin nose turning pink with mortification at this irreverent piece of mimicry"
  • (indignation) a feeling of righteous anger
  • (Indignation) Anger is a feeling related to one's perception of having been offended/wronged and a tendency to undo that wrongdoing by retaliation. R. ...
  • IndigNation was Singapore's inaugural, month-long gay pride celebration held in August 2005 to coincide with the republic's 40th National Day. It has since become an annual event in the local LGBT calendar, held throughout the month of August.
  • (Indignation (novel)) Indignation is a novel by Philip Roth, released by Houghton Mifflin on September 16, 2008 . It is his twenty-ninth book.
  • Showing anger or indignation, especially at something unjust or wrong
  • (indignantly) being angry about something that doesn't seem right
  • (Indignation) Roth's twenty-ninth book, (2008) is set in 1951, it follows Marcus Messner's departure from Newark to Ohio's Winesburg College, where he begins his sophomore year.