All 8 Uses
indignant
in
The 100, by Morgan
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- "No, sir," Wells said, biting back his indignation.†
p. 11.2 *indignation = anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- But then a surge of indignation washed over his embarrassment.†
p. 73.3
- Clarke looked at him with a mixture of shock and indignation.†
p. 77.2
- Glass nodded, but as she stole a glance at Luke's familiar profile, shards of indignation gathered, sharp and dangerous, in her mind.†
p. 89.1
- Her voice was hoarse but still full of mock indignation.†
p. 103.9
- She huffed with mock indignation, then started pounding her fists into his chest.†
p. 124.6
- Clarke braced for a rush of indignation at his nosiness, but it never came.†
p. 158.9
- Bellamy stared at her in surprise, waiting for the surge of indignation.†
p. 248.2
Definitions:
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(1)
(indignant) angered or annoyed at something unjust or wrong
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)