"Indignant" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Indignant" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Indignant" Meaning

Indignant: feeling or showing strong disapproval or anger because of something unfair or unjust.

"Indignant" Examples

Usage Examples of "Indignant"


The politician was indignant when she was accused of accepting bribes, insisting that the charges were baseless. (#example 1)
After seeing the unfair treatment of the employee, the boss became indignant and issued a formal apology. (#example 2)
The journalist was indignant about the government's attempts to stifle free speech and began a campaign against censorship. (#example 3)
When her friend fibbed to her, Sarah was indignant and ended the friendship. (#example 4)
The art critic was indignant about the low price being paid for the valuable painting, calling it a travesty. (#example 5)

"Indignant" Similar Words

Indigenously

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Indigenously refers to something that is native or produced in a particular region or country, often implying a sense of authenticity or uniqueness. It can describe a product, service, or idea that is developed or originates from within a specific culture, community, or environment, and is often characterized by its distinctiveness or originality.

Indigent

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Indigents

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Indigents refers to people who are poor and destitute, or those who have no financial resources or income, often relying on charity or public assistance. In a broader sense, indigents can also refer to individuals or groups who are struggling to meet their basic needs due to various reasons such as poverty, social injustice, or lack of access to essential services.

Indigestible

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Indigestible refers to food or substance that is difficult or impossible for the body to digest and process, often causing discomfort, nausea, or even harm.

Indigestion

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Indigestive

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Indigitate

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To indigitate means to express or write something in digits or numbers, often in a written or printed form, typically using a specific system or code. It can also refer to the act of assigning numerical values or codes to something, such as a system of notation or classification. This term is relatively uncommon and is often used in specific fields like mathematics, science, or data analysis.

Indigitation

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Indigitation refers to a feeling of disgust or revulsion, often resulting from something unpleasant or unacceptable. It can also describe a strong sense of moral outrage or indignation, especially in response to wrongdoing or injustice.

Indignantly

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In an offended or resentful manner; with indignation.

Indignation

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Indignation is a noun that refers to a strong feeling of moral shock, outrage, or resentment, often in response to a perceived injustice, injustice, or wrongdoing. It is a sense of anger or annoyance that is felt in reaction to something perceived as unfair, immoral, or unacceptable.

Indignities

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Indignity

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Indignity refers to a situation or treatment that causes someone to feel shame, disgust, or offense. It can be an insult, a humiliation, or a depiction that is considered inappropriate or offensive.

Indigo

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Indigo is a deep blue color. It is also the name of a plant-based dye that was used in ancient times to colour fabrics. In modern times, it is often used to describe a range of blue-purple shades.

Indigofera

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Indigofera is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae (legumes). It includes about 750 species, many of which are used to produce indigo dye. The name "indigofera" comes from the Latin word "indigo", referring to the valuable blue dye that can be extracted from the leaves of some species in this genus. Indigofera plants are native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, and are often used in traditional medicine and as a source of food for livestock.

Indigometry

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Indigotic

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I apologize, but "indigotic" is not a valid English word. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a made-up word.