US /ɪnˈdɪɡnənt/
・UK /ɪnˈdɪgnənt/
The situation is still pretty belligerent, pretty indignant.
I'm indignant as a consumer.
She flashed one indignant glance at Gilbert from eyes whose angry sparkle was swiftly
gaze and Charlie Sloane's indignant nods and Josie Pye's malicious smiles.
and also felt very indignant for the CCP government's act of persecuting
'Stupid things!' Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but she stopped hastily, for the White
She didn't appear to be upset, disturbed, angry, indignant.
Investors are indignant about the mistake.
The victims' families, the indignant people had no choice but to remain silent.
Instead, he was hotly embarrassed and indignant at his wife for embarrassing him.
And he was indignant.
'Too proud?' the other inquired. Alice felt even more indignant at this