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Discover LudwigThe phrase "self-righteous anger" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a feeling of anger that is accompanied by a belief that one is morally superior to others. Example: "Her self-righteous anger was evident as she criticized others for their mistakes while ignoring her own faults."
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Lauren's self-righteous anger carried her through that fall.
The mood shifted from self-righteous anger to surprise and curiosity.
But his self-righteous anger is becoming reminiscent of Gordon Brown.
The moment it ended, the audience began booing with self-righteous anger.
Today, there is no righteous anger, only self-righteous anger, which is always easy to dismiss.
Just a simply a shrill and tacitly self-righteous anger on Jesus's behalf.
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Not the self-righteous, retributive anger of military retaliation, but something more unsettling.
A common complaint is "I am not sure why but I feel so angry!" I have come across two extremes on the anger spectrum: people who aspire to eliminating all types of anger from their expressions and people who feel self-righteous about their anger and defend the inevitability and the real value of anger.
No comedian produces such an intoxicating and disturbing cocktail of self-righteous laughter and joyous anger among his fans.
So please take your anger and self-righteous indignation out on Air France, and not on me or my child or my parenting skills.
Rather than discuss the issue, we held onto our anger and self-righteous versions of what happened like badges of honor.
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