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"fiercely indignant" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a strong feeling of displeasure or outrage toward someone or something. For example, "The worker was fiercely indignant after learning of the company's decision to cut their wages."
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I was ferociously indignant".
Our society's framework for black women reads as such: strong, indignant and fiercely independent with endless resilience; a myriad of expectations entirely at odds with the vulnerable reality of having natural hair.
4. Feel indignant.
Creme was indignant.
I was indignant.
He was indignant.
But they remain indignant.
She seemed indignant.
Alfredo was indignant.
"He?" asks Julia, indignant.
But why be indignant?
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