Indignation will not improve the situation; if you take action, you won't feel so angry.
Waves of indignation are rising up.
The mayor could not hide his indignation over the accusations in the press.
The word "indignation" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The mistreatment of the refugees cause an uproar of indignation.
She couldn't suppress her righteous indignation when she saw the mistreatment of animals at the farm.
The judge was indignant as police searched his car.
After gathering evidence for the investigation, I became indignant toward the others.
She was mortified, as has been said, but she wrote with more indignation than pain.
he was showing his indignation by pouting in the back of the room.
She reacted indignantly when her teacher gave her an F for something she worked especially hard on. Meaning: feeling or expressing strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive or insulting.
He suffered from indignity all his life after getting caught cheating.
Indignation - novel - has 233 pages.
Indignation - novel - was created on 2008-09-16.