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indignation

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


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“I feel a sense of indignation,” Kaegi said in a recent interview.

From The Wall Street Journal

Independent crossbench peer and entrepreneur Lord Londesborough said his email inbox was "awash with anger and indignation" from businesses over the government "sneaking in this clause on uncapped compensation".

From BBC

The federation said Lyskun did not inform it, the coaching staff or Ukraine's ministry of youth and sports of her intention, and "expresses deep indignation and strongly condemns" her actions.

From BBC

I once saw a post declaring it “cheugy” — with a bold, almost moral indignation — to serve Trader Joe’s appetizers because “everyone knows what they are.”

From Salon

But above all for many, insurers have become the focal point of indignation.

From Los Angeles Times