Sentences with indignation
in·dig·na·tion
I i - She was filled with indignation at the conditions under which miners were forced to work. [+ at]
- More recently, critics have been quick to reject such criticism as righteous indignation and superficiality.
- It is with indignation that Holland rejects the supposition that she would have hostilely made an agreement with any Power whatsoever against Germany.
- Ruth Ritchie's indignation about people's behaviour sometimes made Lorien Kaye uncomfortable.
- He expressed indignation at the attempt made to injure the racehorse.