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Term: Indignant

Description:

Indignant is an adjective that describes a feeling of anger or annoyance at something unfair, unjust, or offensive. It is often used to express strong disapproval or resentment towards a particular action or situation.

Examples:

As an adjective:
  1. She gave an indignant speech about the government's corruption.
  2. The workers were indignant over the unfair pay cut.
  3. He couldn't hide his indignant reaction when he heard the false accusations.
As a noun (less common):
  1. The indignant felt the need to speak up against the discrimination.
  2. She was known as the voice of the indignant, fighting for justice.
As an adverb (less common):
  1. She responded indignantly when asked about her involvement in the scandal.
  2. The customer left the store indignant after being treated rudely by the staff.

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