INDIGNATION


Meaning of INDIGNATION in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ great , high ( AmE )

His response was one of high ~.

▪ public

▪ moral , righteous

▪ mock

VERB + INDIGNATION

▪ be filled with , be full of , feel

They were full of righteous ~ at the thought of being cheated.

▪ express , show

▪ express

▪ blush with , burn with , flush with

His plump face flushed with ~.

▪ bristle with , shudder with , tremble with

Susan's voice shuddered with ~.

▪ arouse , provoke

PREPOSITION

▪ in ~

She turned to him in ~.

▪ with ~

He refused it with some ~.

▪ ~ about , ~ at , ~ over

The government expressed its ~ over the way the incident had been handled.

▪ ~ against

public ~ against the government

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