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indignation

[in-dig-ney-shuhn] / ˌɪn dɪgˈneɪ ʃən /


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But above all for many, insurers have become the focal point of indignation.

From Los Angeles Times

Your loved one is exhibiting symptoms of outrage illness — they are hooked on anger, constantly seeking the next dopamine hit of indignation.

From Salon

The revelation triggered a wave of indignation and calls for Martinez and the other council members to resign.

From Los Angeles Times

"She told me not to be 'tempted to use the essay as a platform for personal exasperation or indignation around racism'," says Sharon.

From BBC

But in their most recent incarnations, Mr. Carlson and Mr. Lemon were both products of the Trump years — set-top-box combatants who often made headlines themselves by giving their audiences generous helpings of indignation and outrage.

From New York Times