Both Uses of
indignant
in
The Aeneid
- Deep indignation swell'd Saturnia's heart: "And must I own," she said, "my secret smartWhat with more decence were in silence kept, And, but for this unjust reproach, had slept?†
Book 10
- All, fir'd with gen'rous indignation, strive, And with a storm of darts to distance drive The Trojan chief, who, held at bay from far, On his Vulcanian orb sustain'd the war.†
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Definition:
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(indignant) angered or annoyed at something unjust or wrong