All 6 Uses
indignant
in
The Phantom of the Opera
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- Mme. Giry turned purple with indignation.†
Chpt 4indignation = anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- "Instead of laughing," she cried indignantly, "you'd do better to do as M. Poligny did, who found out for himself."†
Chpt 4 *indignantly = with anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- And she saw a little boy running fast, in spite of the outcries and the indignant protests of a worthy lady in black.†
Chpt 5indignant = angered or annoyed at something unjust or wrong
- You 'made me come,' Christine; you knew that your letter would not leave me indignant and that I should hasten to Perros.†
Chpt 5
- But, suddenly, she understood; and the Opera rang with her indignant yells, her violent protests and threats.†
Chpt 7
- Surprise, indignation, protest and dismay were furthermore displayed by little Meg's mother in a sort of extravagant movement of offended virtue, half bound, half slide, that brought her right under the nose of M. Richard, who could not help pushing back his chair.†
Chpt 16indignation = 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)