Feisty typically describes someone who is spirited, lively, or full of energy, while indignant describes someone who is feeling angry or offended at a perceived injustice or wrongdoing. Feisty can have a positive connotation, while indignant tends to have a negative connotation.
Indignant is an adjective.
Feisty means "palaban" or "maangas" in tagalog.
The antonym of "feisty" could be "meek," meaning showing shyness or lack of assertiveness.
The closest Hawaiian word to "feisty" is probably "ʻino" which can convey a similar sense of being spirited, spunky, or lively.
Not necessarily. "Feisty" can be used to describe someone spirited, lively, or determined. It can be seen as a compliment or playful teasing, depending on the context and tone in which it is said.
Do not get Indignant. Your nature is very Indignant.
Indignant is an adjective.
i was indignant when my brother broke my ipod
digna or indignant because digna is not a word
Sara Williams was a very indignant child
"Indignant" in English is indignato in Italian.
He was indignant when his wife left the house. Another good sentence would be, he was indignant when the dog chewed up his shoes.
He was indignant when his friends called him "gay".
He asked me questions which made me quite indignant
Feisty means "palaban" or "maangas" in tagalog.
he was showing his indignation by pouting in the back of the room.
Italians are generally loud and feisty but why do you ask