indignation
nounDivide indignation into syllables:
in · dig · na · tion
How to pronounce indignation:
Definition of indignation:
- indignation (noun):
- a feeling of righteous anger.
- anger aroused by something unjust, unworthy, or mean
- anger aroused by something felt to be unfair or wrong
Synonyms for indignation:
anger
angriness
annoyance
bitterness
choler
contempt
exasperation
furor
fury
high dudgeon
hostility
ire
irritability
irritation
jealousy
mad
madness
mood
outrage
rage
resentment
slow burn
spleen
temper
wrath
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