righteous anger

Frequency: 5.23.1 per million words

anger that is considered morally justified

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Examples (20)

  • Catherine appeared in the doorway, shaking with righteous anger.
  • The injustice sparked a wave of righteous anger among the citizens.
  • The protesters’ shouts were filled with a righteous anger against the new, unjust law.
  • She felt a surge of righteous anger when she witnessed the bullying.
  • He felt a surge of righteous anger on behalf of his friend who had been cheated.
  • His speech was filled with righteous anger against corruption.
  • In his sermon, the speaker expressed righteous anger at the systemic injustice.
  • It's hard to suppress righteous anger in the face of such blatant discrimination.
  • Her righteous anger at the oppression of her people fueled the rebellion.
  • The protesters' righteous anger was a powerful force for change.
  • Looking back, I realize what I felt was not petty jealousy, but true righteous anger.
  • Sometimes, righteous anger is necessary to fight for what is right.
  • The hero's face was a mask of righteous anger as he confronted the villain.
  • The community responded with righteous anger to the environmental damage.
  • It's important to distinguish between selfish rage and genuine righteous anger.
  • A sense of righteous anger fueled her determination to seek justice.
  • The concept of righteous anger is often explored in literature as a powerful motivator for change.
  • He tried to channel his righteous anger into constructive action.
  • Her voice trembled with righteous anger as she recounted the story of betrayal.
  • The documentary effectively captured the righteous anger of the oppressed.