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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel indignation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to feel anger, resentment, or strong displeasure towards something or someone. It is typically used in a formal or serious tone. Example: The audience could feel a sense of indignation rising within them as the politician tried to justify his corrupt actions.
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"I feel indignation," she said.
Because homeowners facing foreclosure must bear the brunt of the pain, they naturally feel indignation when all of these other parties continue to lead comfortable, even affluent lives.
He said: "We feel indignation ourselves when we face the problems of doping and we try to cut this and punish the culprits.
Why would a jury have sympathy for, or feel indignation on behalf of, two people who arranged their financial affairs in a way that is absolutely inconceivable to nearly every other person on the planet?
"I feel indignation over this immoral and heinous act of terrorism," Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told reporters after convening an emergency Cabinet meeting.
You can't help feel indignation when an FBI statistic appears at the end of the film stating that of 24,000 handgun victims annually, less than 650 are considered justifiable homicides.
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Vidalina Morales, president, Association for Economic and Social Development of El Salvador (ADES) I felt indignation and sadness at Berta's murder.
Gooding Jr was one of those who felt indignation at Simpson's treatment.
She said the events in Andijan were well known in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent, and "everybody felt indignation".
With a sense that the eyes of the world were on them, many French felt indignation when transportation unions started in with business as usual -- by trying to hold up employers for ransom just when their work was most needed.
Mills feels indignation, he writes his parents, toward "the sons of bitches who run American Big Business," but he regards his own vocation as portraying vividly their and his place in the American firmament.
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