All 13 Uses of
indignant
in
Brave New World
- Lenina was indignant.
p. 46..8indignant = angry or annoyed at something unjust or wrong
- The Director's voice vibrated with an indignation that had now become wholly righteous and impersonal–was the expression of the disapproval of Society itself.
p. 98..4indignation = anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- "But how can they live like this?" she broke out in a voice of indignant incredulity.
p. 109..9
- The passage of an old woman with ophthalmia and a disease of the skin distracted her from her indignation.
p. 112..3
- Linda asked indignantly; then, turning to the Director, "Of course I knew you; Tomakin, I should have known you anywhere, among a thousand."
p. 150..4indignantly = with anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- "It was base," he said indignantly, "it was ignoble."
p. 170..1
- The news was received with indignation. The men were furious at having been tricked into behaving politely to this insignificant fellow with the unsavoury reputation and the heretical opinions.
p. 173..4 *indignation = anger at something unjust
- As for the women, they indignantly felt that they had been had on false pretences–had by a wretched little man who had had alcohol poured into his bottle by mistake–by a creature with a Gamma-Minus physique.
p. 173..6indignantly = with anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- He laughed and laughed till the tears streamed down his face–quenchlessly laughed while, pale with a sense of outrage, the Savage looked at him over the top of his book and then, as the laughter still continued, closed it indignantly, got up and, with the gesture of one who removes his pearl from before swine, locked it away in its drawer.
p. 185..4
- The Savage's voice was trembling with indignation.
p. 202..9indignation = anger at something unjust or wrong
- His face was flushed, his eyes bright with ardour and indignation.
p. 212..7
- Bernard turned with an expression of indignant innocence.
p. 216..4indignant = anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- "But if you know about God, why don't you tell them?" asked the Savage indignantly.
p. 231..4indignantly = with anger at something unjust or wrong
Definition:
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(indignant) angered or annoyed at something unjust or wrong