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    indignation
    /ˌɪndɪɡˈneɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment: "the letter filled Lucy with indignation"

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  2. INDIGNATION definition: 1. anger about a situation that you think is wrong or not fair 2. anger about a situation that you…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of INDIGNATION is anger aroused by something unjust, unworthy, or mean. How to use indignation in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Indignation.

  4. INDIGNATION meaning: 1. anger about a situation that you think is wrong or not fair 2. anger about a situation that you…. Learn more.

  5. Define indignation. indignation synonyms, indignation pronunciation, indignation translation, English dictionary definition of indignation. n. Anger aroused by something perceived as unjust, mean, or unworthy.

  6. Indignation is the feeling of shock and anger which you have when you think that something is unjust or unfair. She was filled with indignation at the conditions under which miners were forced to work.

  7. Indignation definition: strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting, or base; righteous anger.. See examples of INDIGNATION used in a sentence.

  8. Indignation traces back to the Latin prefix in-"not" and root dignus "worthy" and means anger at something that is unfair or unjust. Another word for indignation is outrage . Be careful using these words as they have a bit of a negative slant.

  9. /ˌɪndɪɡˈneɪʃn/ [uncountable] a feeling of anger and surprise caused by something that you think is unfair or unreasonable. The rise in train fares has aroused public indignation. indignation at/about/over something The government expressed its indignation over the way the incident had been handled. indignation that…

  10. a feeling of anger and surprise caused by something that you think is unfair or unreasonable The increase in plane fares has aroused public indignation. Joe quivered with indignation that Paul would speak to him like that.

  11. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IndignationIndignation - Wikipedia

    According to Claude Miller, “indignation is defined as a non-primary, discrete, social emotion, specifying disapproval of someone else's blameworthy action, as that action is explicitly viewed to be in violation of the objective order, and implicitly perceived as injurious to the perceiver's self-concept” (Miller et al, 2007, pg.1).