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How to use indignation in a sentence

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My first reaction on discovering the burglary was disbelief, indignation and real sadness.
Hopkins' hysteria was a sample of America's campus-based indignation industry, which churns out operatic reactions to imagined slights.
In the face of your inconsideration or unkindness, I may experience pain, indignation, chagrin, shame, annoyance, bashfulness and more besides.
Such was the media indignation that his frightful suicide was not reported in any national newspaper.
We need to have righteous indignation on our side. We need to fight evil, yeah!
The crowd howled with honest workingmen's indignation and contempt at the unfairness.
His recent lambasting of gangsta rap has attracted a great deal of indignation.
His voice was dripping with what can only be described as a yinzer's indignation at having to deal with a nincompoop.
Mohammed got away with it, the indignation among a few of his followers at this lapse from orthodoxy remaining brief and inconsequential.
I know that she shoots from the hip and is liable to provoke righteous indignation.
I hope by now, you are inured to the fact that righteous indignation generates more email than gratitude.
Your opponent comes out, quivering with righteous indignation, spoiling for a fight.
Your hatred of the poor is just bigotry, sir, however you try to dress it as righteous indignation.
Given that war itself is an atrocity the scene you described in your article still makes a citizen sick with shame and indignation.
Elise, relieved, tried to vent some of her indignation like a teakettle spouts steam.
Any righteous indignation on the part of the Americans at that stage was undermined by replays which suggested the offside decision was marginal.
She is the epitome of quiet indignation, especially on learning that the smell of cigar smoke will soon be banished from the cigar shop.
The hump-backed woman cast a meaningful glance at Cixi, whose mouth became firm with indignation.
They feel righteous indignation but are not aware that others see it as self-righteousness, double standards and hypocrisy.
Feel your bile rise in righteous indignation as you realise they've put in not one but two Coldplay albums.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Her indignation sometimes at the wrongfulness of certain things seemed to fill her with a consuming fire.
Napoleon looked at his uncle the canon with indignation and denial on his face.
He was too much for her, she saw, and the knowledge only served to fan her indignation and suspicions.
With a burst of indignation, he rushed out, and caught little Spinks in the act of making off with his second capful of apples.
This in course of time caused such indignation that the practice of putting men-of-warsmen in the chain gang was discontinued.
He is quite Freudian in his indignation that any young woman should habit herself so.
Much chagrined, and burning with indignation, fullam briefly cried out to his men to advance quickly.
Frank, why the devil am I not blazing with indignation, and chucking things about.
Rome heard with bitter indignation of this old traitor's ingratitude, and his false mask of republican civism.
When applied to by the rebel Shays, to become the leader of the insurrection in 1786, he rejected the proffer with indignation.
He was clamorously refused, and in indignation flung off the insignia of his office.
With pique mingling with his relief, Anatol rises to the occasion, professing the righteous indignation of a wounded spirit.
But if ambition is oversensitive, moral indignation is ever consolatory, for it plants us on the Judgement Seat.
The universal outburst of indignation from the press scared the opprobrious lines speedily out of the snarler's pages.
But, suddenly he turned his head and in a fit of paternal indignation began to apostrophise young Angiolo Mascara.
His vindicative antipathy to you now meets a recompense in the just indignation of Providence.
Jack laughed again, a thing which in a non-member almost caused the pompous little man to explode with indignation.
The declaration, simple as it was, aroused the official to new indignation.
No wonder he flushed and stood silent, lost for words to express his indignation.
But when the subpoenas arrived for Smith and the hierarchy, alarm and indignation assumed a new complexion.
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