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indignantly

/in-dig-nuhnt-lee/US // ɪnˈdɪg nənt li //

愤慨地,愤愤不平,愤怒地,愤然

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : with a sense of injury or strong displeasure at something considered unjust, insulting, or offensive: If you speak to Canadians about annexation to the United States, they indignantly repudiate the idea.

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Examples

  • At this point, you’re no doubt indignant and demanding I show my math.

  • Oh, yes, and anyone anywhere who has ever indignantly, pompously posed the question: Do you know who I am?

  • For starters, Khalidi indignantly dismisses what he calls “the canard regarding the Palace Hotel.”

  • "I told them there was not an Indian in this village would steal cattle," said Ramona, indignantly.

  • Nancy Watling deigned no reply to his farewell salutation, but walked indignantly across her moon-lighted lawn.

  • Marmont indignantly refused to go in such a capacity, and a permanent estrangement nearly took place.

  • Indignantly I deny the false statement, charging him with abetting the conspiracy to involve my comrades.

  • She is never more than half inclined to do 200 anything, answered Tessa indignantly.