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indignant

[in-dig-nuhnt] / ɪnˈdɪg nənt /


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For the first time, I register Dr. Becky’s affect as angry, indignant.

From Slate May 10, 2026

But no one before or since has fallen into paroxysms of indignant rage over the alleged vapidity of middlebrow cultural efforts quite like Macdonald.

From Salon Apr. 19, 2026

Recalling the day in a recent interview with The Times, Cook quickly turns indignant about the bureaucratic odyssey that yellow slip launched.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 13, 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

Therefore she was so indignant after the dream that instead of hating him, she felt an irresistible urge to see him.

From "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez




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