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indignant (adjective), more indignant, most indignant
A reference to showing or feeling anger because of something that is considered to be unfair or wrong: Ralph became very indignant when the waiter complained that the tip was too small.

Several people wrote to the newspaper about the most indignant article they had ever seen regarding women's rights in their places of work.

Expressing scorn or anger at an ungrateful response.
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indignant, indignity
indignant (in DIG nuhnt) (adjective)
1. Filled with anger caused by something unworthy or mean: Shanna was indignant when she read the mean-spirited article in the newspaper.
2. Pertaining to a person who feels or shows anger because of something that is unfair or wrong; especially, because of an unjust, mean treatment, or action: Brian was very indignant about the excessive charges made by the taxi driver.
indignity (in DIG ni tee) (noun)
1. A behavior which offends, humiliates, or insults: The comments in the newspaper suggested that a great indignity had been given to the visiting scholar.
2. An act or occurrence which hurts someone's pride or self-respect; an affront: So many elderly people seem to find it necessary to endure one indignity after another as a result of growing old.

Caroline was filled with indignant outrage when she witnessed the indignity which was being inflicted on the hapless old horse that was pulling a heavy cart.

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Pertaining to an expression of scorn or anger because of an ungrateful or unjustified treatment. (1)