All 11 Uses
indignant
in
Harry Potter (#6) and the Half-Blood Prince
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- Despite his indignation at the position into which he had been placed, he still rather felt for the shrunken-looking man sitting opposite him.†
Chpt 1indignation = anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- "What do you mean, you might not be at Hogwarts next year?" said Pansy indignantly, ceasing grooming Malfoy at once.†
Chpt 7indignantly = with anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- "Hey!" said Harry indignantly, as she pulled his copy of Advanced Potion-Making out of his bag and raised her wand.†
Chpt 9
- There is no way they'd let me be a Death Eater!" said Ron indignantly, a bit of sausage flying off the fork he was now brandishing at Hermione and hitting Ernie Macmillan on the head.†
Chpt 12
- "He only gave her ten Galleons?" said Harry indignantly.†
Chpt 13
- It's nothing to do with me!" said Harry indignantly.†
Chpt 16
- "They will certainly be unable to tell who performed the magic," said Dumbledore, smiling slightly at the look of great indignation on Harry's face.†
Chpt 17indignation = anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- To general indignation, a sign went up on all common-room noticeboards that the next trip into Hogsmeade had been cancelled.
Chpt 18 *indignation = anger at something unjust
- "I was watching that, Potty!" he told Harry indignantly, pointing at the fight below, before letting out a loud cackle.†
Chpt 19indignantly = with anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- Hermione looked indignant.†
Chpt 21indignant = angered or annoyed at something unjust or wrong
- Of course I haven't!" said Harry indignantly.†
Chpt 23indignantly = with anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
Definitions:
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(1)
(indignant) angered or annoyed at something unjust or wrong
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)