express indignation
Frequency: 7.713.5 per million words
To show or state one's feeling of indignation, often verbally.
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- She could not help but express her indignation at the unfair treatment.
- Many citizens gathered to express their indignation over the new policy.
- He chose to express his indignation through a strongly worded letter.
- The activist used social media to express her indignation about the injustice.
- It's important to express your indignation constructively, not just angrily.
- The community leaders met to express their collective indignation to the authorities.
- The government expressed its indignation over the way the incident had been handled.
- Despite his calm demeanor, his eyes clearly expressed his indignation.
- They waited for the right moment to publicly express their indignation.
- The union plans to express its indignation with a protest next week.