much aggrieved

Frequency: 6.86.2 per million words

To feel very wronged; often used in more formal or literary contexts.

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Examples (20)

  • The claimant felt much aggrieved by the court's unfair ruling.
  • He felt much aggrieved by the unfair accusations.
  • She was much aggrieved to discover that her contributions had been ignored.
  • She was much aggrieved when her proposal was rejected without explanation.
  • He returned from the meeting looking much aggrieved and utterly defeated.
  • The community felt much aggrieved after the sudden closure of the local factory.
  • The local population, much aggrieved by the new tax, began to organize protests.
  • They were much aggrieved by the company's decision to cut their benefits.
  • In his letter, he stated he was much aggrieved at the false accusations made against him.
  • Having been overlooked for promotion, he was much aggrieved.
  • Had she known the full story, she would have been much aggrieved by their deception.
  • The workers became much aggrieved as their concerns were repeatedly ignored.
  • The old man sounded much aggrieved as he recounted the injustices he had faced.
  • Despite her calm exterior, she was much aggrieved by the personal attack.
  • It is understandable to feel much aggrieved when your rights are violated.
  • The team felt much aggrieved after the biased refereeing.
  • Though he remained silent, his expression showed he was much aggrieved by the decision.
  • He wrote a letter expressing how much aggrieved he was by the injustice.
  • Being much aggrieved, the dismissed employee decided to seek legal counsel.
  • The residents, much aggrieved by the pollution, organized a protest.