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indignació
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indignación
A feeling of righteous anger.
outrage
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indignación
1
Moreover, Greeks' sense of
indignation
after years of austerity could be exacerbated.
2
I pity and excuse your
indignation
;
both are natural in your case.
3
In the months that followed a good deal of
indignation
was expressed.
4
For wrath is in his
indignation
;
and life in his good will.
5
The succession of Ferdinand excited especial dismay and
indignation
in the Palatinate.
6
I said with some
indignation
,
'Surely it was for you to forgive?'
7
Mr Browne's moral
indignation
is thus seen again to be highly selective.
8
The girl rose; her face was colorless; she was aquiver with
indignation
.
9
The man in the screen stopped talking and stared in amazed
indignation
.
10
Wherever they met, Barrow was already in a state of high
indignation
.
11
Great was the disappointment of Albert; great was the
indignation
of Victoria.
12
Great was the
indignation
in the council when the commands were produced.
13
It was all very impressive, with exactly the right amount of
indignation
.
14
And she burned with
indignation
in the chill air of the desert.
15
The shoulders of the ex-football captain rose aggressively; he snorted with
indignation
.
16
Here he found considerable difficulty in appeasing the
indignation
of Lady Lucretia.
indignation
righteous indignation
great indignation
moral indignation
public indignation
fill with indignation
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indignação
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indignació
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indignación