indignation

simple noun25 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.2

Used to describe a very strong feeling of anger and surprise.

Indignation felt and expressed by a large number of people.

Strong indignation felt about something that is perceived as unjust or unfair.

Indignation based on a belief that something is morally wrong.

A more formal or literary way to express strong indignation.

Pretended indignation, often used humorously.

Specifies a wider issue or situation causing indignation.

Specifies the event or action that is causing the indignation.

Also describes the manner in which an action is done, synonymous with 'in indignation'.

Describes the manner in which an action is done.

Specifies the topic or subject that is causing the indignation.

Specifies the person or group towards whom the indignation is directed.

The most common way to say you are experiencing indignation.

To show or state one's feeling of indignation, often verbally.

To reveal one's feeling of indignation through actions, words, or expression.

Similar to 'be filled with', expressing a state of being indignant.

To feel a strong sense of indignation.

To cause a reaction of indignation, often intentionally.

To cause someone to feel indignation.

To feel indignation very intensely, as if feeling heat.

Similar to 'blush with', when the face suddenly becomes red.

To become red in the face due to indignation.

To react in a very angry and defensive way.

Similar to 'shudder with', to shake involuntarily from indignation.

To shake slightly because of a strong feeling of indignation.