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indignation

[in-dig-ney-shuhn] / ˌɪn dɪgˈneɪ ʃən /


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But any debate over female filmmakers in genre cinema crumbles under the considerable evidence and attendant indignation to be found in “1000 Women in Horror.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Andre retorted with mock indignation to a laugh from the audience.

From Los Angeles Times

The level of indignation, courtesy of the masterly Bellocchio, may be even more than a viewer will be comfortable with; the cynical perspective of so many Milanese jurists is appalling.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some people expressed indignation and concern that a passenger could be bumped off a ship unwillingly.

From MarketWatch

“I was just doing what you told me to do,” the boy said, more than a little flustered by the girl’s indignation.

From Literature