Meaning
Indignant means "feeling or showing anger or annoyance because of unfair treatment."
For example, if someone is treated unjustly, they may feel indignant.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Adjective
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Used to describe a person’s feelings or reaction.
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Common patterns:
- indignant at/about something
- indignant that…
- He looked indignant when…
Common Phrases
- Indignant protest
- Indignant reaction
- Look indignant
- Become indignant
- Indignant response
Collocations
- Adjective + Noun: indignant reply, indignant letter, indignant protest
- Verb + Adjective: feel indignant, sound indignant, look indignant
- Adverb + Adjective: deeply indignant, very indignant, clearly indignant
Examples
- She was indignant when she was accused of lying.
- He gave an indignant response to the unfair criticism.
- The workers were indignant about the pay cut.
- I became indignant at the way they treated the elderly man.
- The politician’s comments left many citizens indignant.
- She sounded indignant when asked about the mistake.
- His indignant protest was ignored by the manager.
- They were indignant that their hard work went unrecognized.
Synonyms or Related
- Angry
- Resentful
- Outraged
- Offended
- Annoyed