0 angry, usually because of some wrong that has been done to oneself or others -- indigneret; forarget
I wrote a couple of indignant articles trying to explain the folly and announcing doomsday.
We are indignant, and we feel that indignation as offense.
One can only infer from the tone injected in the text of his account that he was indignant at what he learned and observed.
Not surprisingly, the indigenous farming population were indignant and avoided payment.
Many private landowners become indignant at the suggestion that they are not providing the best care for the landscapes under their management.
As well as ending in walkouts, these sequences end with one or both of the par ticipants evidently in an indignant or distraught state.
Farmers often become indignant at the imposition and feel regulations are illogical, inflexible rules that are difficult to implement in real life.
The loser of a lying verdict would be justifiably indignant at the judge's insincerity.
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