indignation 的定义
- strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting, or base; righteous anger.
indignation 近义词
anger
更多indignation例句
- It depends on its propagators having the space to twist truths, to omit pertinent information, to revel in faux indignation, and to get away with it.
- It’s perfect for anyone who takes comfort in righteous indignation.
- The walk to the Senate chambers didn’t resonate with rage or righteous indignation.
- Like Strickland and Egger, she is motivated by indignation at the lack of options for new parents.
- For years, the president recast CNN as the centerpiece in his aggressive “fake news” campaign, and CNN relished the attention while feigning indignation.
- From righteous fury to faux indignation, everything we got mad about in 2014—and how outrage has taken over our lives.
- And if something happens and the base rises up in indignation, who knows?
- These grisly images drew a huge audience, and allowed that audience to indulge in righteous indignation.
- How Bill Simmons and company have turned NFL indignation into a cozy little cottage industry.
- Where Simmons is jocular in a kind of clever fratboy way, Lund is more refined in his language and more robust in his indignation.
- But for the delinquency of his son, she had ocular demonstration; and her indignation was hardly to be repressed.
- It was generally lauded by Spaniards, whilst it filled all classes of natives with indignation.
- Which latter circumstance he begged Mr. Perker to note, with a glowing countenance and many marks of indignation.
- Any exaggeration into which a feeling of indignation happens to betray the accuser is instantly pounced upon.
- England proclaimed a rough indignation at the demand for Gibraltar, which Austria had made in behalf of Spain.