extremely aggrieved
Frequency: 7.08.1 per million words
To feel wronged to a very high degree.
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- He felt extremely aggrieved by the court's decision.
- The employees were extremely aggrieved when their bonuses were cancelled without notice.
- She sounded extremely aggrieved on the phone as she recounted the incident.
- After being passed over for the promotion, he looked extremely aggrieved.
- The customer, who was extremely aggrieved, wrote a long letter of complaint.
- The defendant appeared extremely aggrieved throughout the trial, maintaining his innocence.
- My son was extremely aggrieved that his brother got a bigger piece of cake.
- It's understandable that she feels extremely aggrieved that her contributions were completely ignored.
- He became extremely aggrieved upon learning he had been deliberately misled.
- Wouldn't you be extremely aggrieved if you were treated so unfairly?