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indignant

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1. indignant - Adjective

2. indignant - Adjective Satellite

Meaning

Affected with indignation; wrathful; passionate; irate; feeling wrath, as when a person is exasperated by unworthy or unjust treatment, by a mean action, or by a degrading accusation.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Do not weep; do not wax indignant. Understand. Baruch Spinoza

Children of the future AgeReading this indignant page,Know that in a former timeLove sweet Love was thought a crime. William Blake

Everything in life that deviates from the straight and, so to speak, normal line, makes people first curious and then indignant. Stefan Zweig

My parents often wondered why I would grow so indignant at the falsification and exploitation of the Nazi genocide. The most obvious answer is that it has been used to justify criminal policies of the Israeli state and US support for these policies. Norman Finkelstein

Liberals become indignant when you question their patriotism, but simultaneously work overtime to give terrorists a cushion for the next attack and laugh at dumb Americans who love their country and hate the enemy. Ann Coulter

It is perfectly natural for the future woman to feel indignant at the limitations posed upon her by her sex. The real question is not why she should reject them: the problem is rather to understand why she accepts them. Simone de Beauvoir

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