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aggrieved

Speech parts

1. aggrieved - Adjective

2. aggrieved - Verb

Meaning

of Aggrieve

Source: Webster's dictionary

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I can't remember a time when I didn't love fashion. As a child, I was always particular about what I'd wear. I remember feeling most aggrieved that I had to put on a dull uniform to go to boarding school. Trinny Woodall

Any opinion writer worth his salt would have rejected the quaint notion that certain eternally aggrieved identity groups have exclusive linguistic rights to words in the English language. Ilana Mercer

As a Democrat in this Senate, I felt aggrieved by some things the other side has done. I have no doubt they feel aggrieved about some of the things we have done. Mark Pryor

It's the oldest trick in the book. If you are being criticized, create a diversion. Invent tales so that from an aggressor you become the aggrieved party and people will start casting their sympathies at you. Francis Escudero

Each snowflake was a sigh heard by an aggrieved woman somewhere in the world. All the sighs drifted up the sky, gathered into clouds, then broke into tiny pieces that fell silently on the people below. As a reminder of how women suffer. Khaled Hosseini

It has, understandably, aggrieved our Muslim community. Their religion and its founder have been insulted, and ridiculed. Laisenia Qarase

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