deeply aggrieved

Frequency: 7.611.8 per million words

To feel a profound sense of being wronged.

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Examples (10)

  • Diners feel deeply aggrieved by the inflated prices charged for wine.
  • He was deeply aggrieved when his less-experienced colleague got the promotion.
  • She sounded deeply aggrieved as she recounted the unfair treatment she had received.
  • The man looked deeply aggrieved after the judge's unfair ruling.
  • She felt deeply aggrieved by her best friend's betrayal.
  • The community felt deeply aggrieved by the council's decision to close the library.
  • If this new policy is implemented, many workers will be deeply aggrieved.
  • The indigenous population was deeply aggrieved by the loss of their ancestral lands.
  • Don't you think customers would feel deeply aggrieved if we suddenly doubled the prices?
  • For years, he has felt deeply aggrieved about how his family treated him.