indignations

[US]/[ɪnˈdɪɡnəʃənz]/
[UK]/[ɪnˈdɪɡnəʃənz]/

Translation

n.feelings of anger or annoyance, especially when something seems unfair; the expression of strong disapproval or outrage; a state of righteous anger

Phrases & Collocations

voicing indignations

fueled by indignations

overcoming indignations

expressing indignations

shared indignations

public indignations

deep indignations

ignoring indignations

rising indignations

stirring indignations

Example Sentences

the public expressed their indignations over the unfair policy.

she voiced her indignations at the lack of progress.

his speech was fueled by the people's shared indignations.

the team faced a wave of public indignations following the scandal.

the politician ignored the widespread indignations of the voters.

the company attempted to quell the growing indignations of consumers.

the judge acknowledged the court's own indignations regarding the case.

the article highlighted the collective indignations surrounding the issue.

the protestors channeled their indignations into peaceful demonstrations.

the report detailed the various sources of public indignations.

the journalist documented the rising tide of online indignations.

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