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indignant

[in-dig-nuhnt] / ɪnˈdɪg nənt /


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Jewelers who lost nearly $100 million in merchandise are indignant.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 23, 2026

In a sense, the film is a biography of a property—alive, indignant, eager to speak of its own spirits.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 15, 2026

"Absolutely not," was his indignant answer to the last question.

From BBC • Jan. 10, 2026

When she interjected that most actors don’t earn much, Hammock became indignant.

From Slate • Jul. 23, 2025

“The reason I’m attending Central is so I don’t have to spend my life being somebody’s nanny,” I said in a tone to match his indignant manner.

From "Warriors Don't Cry: A Searing Memoir of the Battle to Integrate Little Rock's Central High" by Melba Pattillo Beals




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