grow indignant

Frequency: 6.04.5 per million words

To gradually become more indignant.

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Examples (10)

  • As the injustice became clearer, the crowd began to grow indignant.
  • She watched the unfair treatment and felt herself grow indignant.
  • Hearing their blatant lies, he couldn't help but grow increasingly indignant.
  • The citizens would surely grow indignant if they knew the truth about the corruption.
  • With every dismissive remark, her composure wavered, and she started to grow indignant.
  • He allowed himself to grow indignant at the lack of respect shown to the elders.
  • If such policies are implemented, the public is bound to grow fiercely indignant.
  • They observed the obvious favoritism and began to grow indignant.
  • Despite her efforts to stay calm, she could feel herself grow more indignant by the minute.
  • The teacher warned that if the students continued to cheat, he would grow very indignant.