digna or indignant because digna is not a word
Yes, "resent" is a word that means to feel bitterness or indignation at a situation or towards someone.
Root word is usual.
end is the root word
The root word is gift.
Tri is the root word of intricate. The root word means three.
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.
The word "indignation" appears on page 87 of "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck.
Yes, the word indignation is an abstract noun; something felt emotionally.
The judge was indignant as police searched his car.
auditioning, dingdonging, indignation
Yes, "resent" is a word that means to feel bitterness or indignation at a situation or towards someone.
After gathering evidence for the investigation, I became indignant toward the others.
Indignation
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
Indignation - novel - has 233 pages.