All 14 Uses of
indignant
in
Great Expectations
- everybody had looked at me (as I felt painfully conscious) with indignation and abhorrence.
Chpt 4 *indignation = anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- What next!" and Camilla add, with indignation, "Was there ever such a fancy!†
Chpt 11
- …of hers, draw a pistol, and shoot me dead:—whether suborned boys—a numerous band of mercenaries—might be engaged to fall upon me in the brewery, and cuff me until I was no more;—it was high testimony to my confidence in the spirit of the pale young gentleman, that I never imagined him accessory to these retaliations; they always came into my mind as the acts of injudicious relatives of his, goaded on by the state of his visage and an indignant sympathy with the family features.†
Chpt 12
- When Barnwell began to go wrong, I declare that I felt positively apologetic, Pumblechook's indignant stare so taxed me with it.†
Chpt 15
- I asked indignantly.†
Chpt 17
- We shook hands for the hundredth time at least, and he ordered a young carter out of my way with the greatest indignation.†
Chpt 19
- I had not advanced another two hundred yards when, to my inexpressible terror, amazement, and indignation, I again beheld Trabb's boy approaching.†
Chpt 30
- This gradually led to a want of toleration for him, and even—on his being detected in holy orders, and declining to perform the funeral service—to the general indignation taking the form of nuts.†
Chpt 31
- Under its influence (and perhaps to make up for the want of the softer feeling) I was seized with a violent indignation against the assailant from whom she had suffered so much; and I felt that on sufficient proof I could have revengefully pursued Orlick, or any one else, to the last extremity.†
Chpt 35
- It revived my utmost indignation to find that she was still pursued by this fellow, and I felt inveterate against him.†
Chpt 35
- "Then is it your opinion," I inquired, with some little indignation, "that a man should never—"†
Chpt 36
- What was my indignant surprise when he called upon the company to pledge him to "Estella!"†
Chpt 38
- But I could not submit to be thrown off in that way, and I made a passionate, almost an indignant appeal, to him to be more frank and manly with me.†
Chpt 51
- "What are you about?" demanded Wemmick, with the utmost indignation.†
Chpt 51
Definition:
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(indignant) angered or annoyed at something unjust or wrong