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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are indignant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing strong displeasure or anger about something perceived as unjust or offensive.
Example: "The citizens are indignant about the recent decision made by the government that affects their rights."
Alternatives: "are outraged" or "are furious".
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are indignant
adjective
Showing anger or indignation, especially at something unjust or wrong.
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Most important, they are indignant.
Some of them are indignant; others are self-lacerating.
"Many officials in the armed forces are indignant".
Many of the contributors, but not all, are indignant.
In fact, they are indignant at being denied the keys.
Anytime anything happens in the States, people are indignant.
One answer is that it is not only left-wingers who are indignant.
"People are indignant that they were enrolled but can't get their electoral cards," said Mr. Dramé.
Surgeons such as Mallucci are indignant about the exposure of breast implants in the media.
Many Greeks are indignant that so few high-level politicians have faced punishment for corruption scandals.
While some are indignant about the Dominican crackdown, Ángel seems surprisingly calm.
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