All 24 Uses of
indignant
in
Harry Potter (#5) and the Order of the Phoenix
- 'I did!' said Harry indignantly.†
Chpt 5indignantly = with anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- 'Yes, we can!' said Mrs Figg indignantly.†
Chpt 8
- 'We thought Dumbledore was bound to pick you!' said George indignantly.†
Chpt 9
- 'What are Fred and I, next-door neighbours?' said George indignantly, as his mother pushed him aside and flung her arms around her youngest son.†
Chpt 9
- I've definitely done more, Harry thought indignantly.†
Chpt 9
- She let out a scream of mirth that caused Hedwig to wake up and flap her wings indignantly and Crookshanks to leap up into the luggage rack, hissing.†
Chpt 10
- 'What?' said Ron indignantly, having managed, finally, to swallow his tood.†
Chpt 11
- 'We're paying them!' said Fred indignantly.†
Chpt 13
- 'Scared of them, I expect,' said Sirius, smiling at her indignation.†
Chpt 14indignation = anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- Harry, whose head was still full of Cho's parting wave, did not find this subject quite as interesting as Ron, who was positively quivering with indignation, but it did bring something home to him that until now he had not really registered.†
Chpt 16
- 'Hark who's talking, you walked out of Divination, you hate Trelawney!' said Ron indignantly.†
Chpt 17indignantly = with anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- 'Hermione, it was your idea in the first place!' said Ron indignantly.†
Chpt 18
- He sank into a deep bow so that his pencil-like nose brushed the threadbare surface of the hearthrug and Hedwig gave an indignant hoot and fluttered on to the arm of Harry's chair.†
Chpt 18indignant = angered or annoyed at something unjust or wrong
- 'Hold yer Hippogriffs, I haven' finished me story yet!' said Hagrid indignantly, who, considering he had not wanted to tell them anything in the first place, now seemed to be rather enjoying himself.†
Chpt 20indignantly = with anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- 'What's that supposed to mean?' said Ron indignantly.†
Chpt 21
- 'No!' said Harry indignantly, racking his brains to think what he could have done that would make Snape pursue him to Grimmauld Place.†
Chpt 24
- * The fact that Hagrid was now on probation became common knowledge within the school over the next few days, but to Harry's indignation, hardly anybody appeared to be upset about it; indeed, some people, Draco Malfoy prominent among them, seemed positively gleeful.†
Chpt 25indignation = anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- 'Professor Trelawney —' began Parvati, in a hurt and indignant voice.†
Chpt 27indignant = angered or annoyed at something unjust or wrong
- 'Well, I don't think Snape should stop until you're absolutely sure you can control them!' said Hermione indignantly.†
Chpt 29indignantly = with anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- "Hermione," said Ron in a low and indignant voice, "are you going to stop telling Harry off and listen to Binns, or...?"
Chpt 29 *indignant = annoyed (at something that is unjust or wrong)
- 'No, it ruddy well wasn'!' said Hagrid indignantly.†
Chpt 30indignantly = with anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- The story was told in five minutes, by the end of which Ron's indignation had been replaced by a look of total incredulity.†
Chpt 31indignation = anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- 'Your Forest?' said Umbridge, shaking now not only with fright but also, it seemed, with indignation.†
Chpt 33
- Uncle Vernon's moustache seemed to bristle with indignation.†
Chpt 38