Sentences with aggrieved
ag·grieved
A a - I really feel aggrieved at this sort of thing. [+ at]
- He felt himself aggrieved.
- Pakistan was aggrieved when the umpires ruled the ball had been tampered with during the afternoon session after Alastair Cook had been.
- Isobel Redmond, who understandably may feel aggrieved by the result in her state.
- I am aggrieved at the conditions which have been forced upon me.
- The aggrieved person may present their petition to the court for review.
- Before Strauss's fingers curled around the ball and the Australians were entitled to feel aggrieved that the decision was not referred.
- An aggrieved reader, who I'll call Nora.
- Property company GPT Group is to enter discussions with lawyers representing aggrieved security holders.
- He appeared to be telling the truth and to be genuinely aggrieved at what he saw as false and unjust accusations.