acrimonious, con, disenchanted, enraged, in a pet, irked, opposed, pissed-off, ticked off, unhappy, wrought-up
Definitionadj. angered at something unjust or wrong
Last update: February 1, 2016
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Strikers are indignant at what they regard as false accusations. [adjective]
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Some students even grew indignant at the idea of valuing honor above life, calling the whole notion nonsense. [adjective]
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An indignant young man accuses him of being merely nostalgic. [adjective]
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"Call Mistress Angela Kirkland," said the Serjeant, in strong steady tones that contrasted with the indignant father's hoarse and gasping utterance. [adjective]
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"He is a villain and a traitor," said Angela, in deep, indignant tones. [adjective]
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But at present her mistress was far too indignant for such condescension. [adjective]
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No wonder that he is indignant, and looks upon us with scorn. [adjective]
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Tarras at last became so indignant that he ordered the "merchant" out of his kingdom. [adjective]
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The consequence was that Edward felt somewhat indignant; but he did not express his feelings, by his looks even, but conveyed the party in silence to the cottage. [adjective]
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The verderer appeared very indignant at this reply, but after a time said, "Be it so." [adjective]
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"Yes, he is very kind," said Gorgo, ignoring Dada's indignant tone. [adjective]
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