Use "indignant" in a sentence

1. Or always remain indignant;+

2. He squinted ahead, suddenly indignant.

3. They were quite indignant at his remarks.

4. Indignant tears trickled down her face.

5. He's not indignant, he's not embarrassed.

6. Indignant, he argued with Laban, Leah’s father.

7. The indignant customer complained to the manager.

8. There were indignant shouts from the priests.

9. Grandfather's always writing indignant letters to the newspaper.

10. I know it is cranky to be indignant.

11. I got an indignant reply from Mr Norris.

12. They were indignant that they hadn't been invited.

13. Brent's wide ingenuous face was puzzled and mildly indignant.

14. He is indignant at suggestions that they were secret agents.

15. "He deserves to be thrashed," she protested, fiercely indignant.

16. There was an indignant shout from the hockey players.

17. She became rather indignant over suggestions that she had lied.

18. She was very indignant at the way she had been treated.

19. This is a sensitive issue on which many wax indignant.

20. She waxes righteously indignant if anyone tries to contradict her.

21. But those who observe the law are indignant with them.

22. Even a written apology failed to placate the indignant hostess.

23. He was terribly indignant at what he saw as false accusations.

24. I was indignant because I felt that I had been punished unfairly.

25. 15 They may be perfectionist, greedy, self-righteous, paranoid, indignant, or insecure.

26. Made me indignant in the same way virtuoso bureaucratic behavior still provokes me.

27. Mildly indignant surprise was what she intended to convey, and almost succeeded.

28. Only to have your memory jolted by a loud and indignant beep.

29. "And you call that a first class service?" snorted one indignant customer.

30. He became very indignant when it was suggested he had made a mistake.

31. * 8 On seeing this, the disciples became indignant and said: “Why this waste?

32. She wrote an indignant letter to the paper complaining about the council's action.

33. The Pastors of Geneva were indignant, and appointed a committee to answer these charges.

34. There should be no institution out of the reach of an indignant or Admiring humanity

35. Synonyms for Aggrieved include distressed, hurt, unhappy, discontented, disgruntled, disturbed, angry, affronted, indignant and offended

36. So I swear that I will no more become indignant toward you or rebuke you.

37. Synonyms for Angered include angry, irate, furious, incensed, enraged, infuriated, livid, outraged, ballistic and indignant

38. She was most indignant with me when I suggested she might try a little harder.

39. They spent two hours shouting indignant slogans and tossing tomatoes and fireworks across the water.

40. The hall was at present occupied by two deplorably sober men and their highly indignant wives.

41. Synonyms for Butthurt include unjustifiably offended, unjustifiably resentful, indignant, affronted, aggrieved, offended, resentful, slighted, bitter and grudging

42. The two sides-press and black nationalism-have racked up the pain in a maelstrom of indignant deafness.

43. Synonyms for Bristling include bridling, raging, fuming, getting angry, seething, spitting, storming, becoming indignant, becoming infuriated and boiling

44. Dismayed and indignant, they headed toward Animal Farm from all directions, instinctively uniting once again in common cause.

45. + Why make the true God indignant over what you say so that he has to destroy the work of your hands?

46. Overcome with anger; extremely indignant: /Mark was *Apoplectic with* rage at the decision./ ∎ dated relating to or denoting apoplexy (stroke)

47. At the moment people are being indignant about literary biographies and the nasty things they are saying about their subjects.

48. He had sent it to a top producer at Spelling Entertainment who was indignant that Hein had the gall to plagiarize.

49. He was not hurt, so much as indignant that a woman he was beating should have the temerity to fight back.

50. Mammy's lips were large and pendulous and, when indignant, she could push out her lower one to twice its normal length.

51. Hence those who devote themselves to seeking for life goal by benefaction often feel disappointed and unfair, for which they are overall indignant.

52. For instance, he was indignant when the apostles James and John schemed to gain prominent positions alongside Jesus in the Kingdom of God.

53. Affronted adjective offended, cross, angry, upset, slighted, outraged, insulted, annoyed, stung, incensed, indignant, irate, miffed (informal), displeased, peeved (informal), piqued He pretended to be Affronted, but inwardly he was pleased.

54. Aerogramme - a letter sent by air mail aerogram, air letter, airmail letter letter, missive - a written message addressed to a person or organization; "mailed an indignant letter to the editor"

55. Emmett was a member of a blackface troupe known as the Bryant's Minstrels, but he was indignant when he found out that his song had become an unofficial anthem of the Confederacy.

56. 6 Emmett was a member of a blackface troupe known as the Bryant's Minstrels, but he was indignant when he found out that his song had become an unofficial anthem of the Confederacy.

57. 10 While he was doing so, Moran started his Mary of Egypt, but the indignant crowd seizing his stick were about to belabour him, when they fell back bewildered anew by his close resemblance to himself.

58. This page shows answers to the clue Bristle, followed by ten definitions like “To erect the Bristles of”, “To fix a bristle to” and “Sometimes with up.Synonyms for Bristle are for example become annoyed, become indignant and get angry.More synonyms can be …

59. Borrowing an idea from the manner in which his master exhibited his agitation, Asinus so far changed the application of his own heels, as to raise them simultaneously with a certain indignant flourish into the air, a measure that instantly decided the controversy in his favour.