She is indignant when she does something wrong
Yes, the word indignation is an abstract noun; something felt emotionally.
It depends on whether the statement is a complete sentence or not. If the quoted statement is a complete sentence, you would use a period. If the quoted statement is within a larger sentence, you would use a comma.
she lost her virtue in the city.
Plato is a name, so you use it in a manner consistent with how you would use any other name. As in, "Plato wrote a sentence."
She sat by the lake to contemplate her future.
The judge was indignant as police searched his car.
Waves of indignation are rising up.
Self-righteous indignation refers to an excessive awareness of one's own virtuousness. It is a feeling that one is morally superior over another.
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.
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I don't know about righteous, but it is natural to be indignant about things that are unjust or mean
With righteous indignation.
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After gathering evidence for the investigation, I became indignant toward the others.
he was showing his indignation by pouting in the back of the room.
The mayor could not hide his indignation over the accusations in the press.
Indignation will not improve the situation; if you take action, you won't feel so angry.