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Discover Ludwig"indignant at" is correct and can be used in written English
You would use it when you want to express anger or indignation toward a certain situation. Example sentence: I was indignant at the lack of effort my coworkers put into the project.
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Tortorella was indignant at the suggestion.
Broecker is indignant at the suggestion.
She, like others, waxes indignant at such culinary inexactitudes.
Dr. Hendriksson was neither surprised nor indignant at the results.
In fact, they are indignant at being denied the keys.
I was a bit indignant at the time.
It is tempting to wax indignant at this point.
The students, asked about their professor's harshness, were indignant at the implied criticism of him.
He was indignant at first, incredulous that this should happen to him.
Filimonov tells him to look indignant at the people & to antagonize them.
He always eats everything on his plate, and he is indignant at people who leave scraps.
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