7 Metaphors for indignation
Indignation is a kind of speech by which the effect produced is, that great hatred is excited against a man, or great dislike of some proceeding is originated.
For a moment his indignation was speechless, "It's downright Wicked!"
Might not the witness's indignation have been a manifestation of conscious innocence?
" "A million pardons, Bellissima Gelsomina, but indignation is the uppermost feeling, when one in office sees his rights attacked by the multitude.
Elsewhere he teaches that anger at a petty offense is unworthy a superior man, but indignation for a great cause is righteous wrath.
"Of course, it's that Draper cat," said Lillian Underwood, and the indignation in her voice was a salve to my wounded pride.
Virtuous indignation was a beautiful emotion in a young man.