indignant

adjective18 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

Used to intensify the feeling of indignation.

To be very indignant.

To be a little indignant.

To be quite or rather indignant.

To be slightly indignant.

Feeling indignant because you believe you are morally right and have been wronged.

Used to describe a state of being angry and surprised because you feel you have been treated unfairly.

Expresses the internal emotion of being indignant.

Informal way to say 'become indignant'.

Refers to appearing indignant based on facial expression or body language.

Refers to sounding indignant based on the tone of voice.

To begin to feel indignant.

To cause someone to feel indignant.

To gradually become more indignant.

A formal or literary way to say 'become indignant', often implying a vocal or expressive display of indignation.

Used to specify the reason or subject of the indignation.

Used to specify the cause of indignation, often directed at a specific action, remark, or person's behavior.

Similar to 'about', used to specify the cause of indignation, often related to a situation or decision.