অত্যুগ্র, ঘৃণামিশ্রিত ক্রোধযুক্ত
(1) Angered at something unjust or wrong,angry
(2) Angered at something unjust or wrong
(3) Angry
(1) There was angry and indignant protest from two out of three mentioned.
(2) Malcolm saw the indignant and angry expression on her face change tou251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac he wasn't quite sure.
(3) It would be too late to stride by, nose held high and glowing with indignant dislike, I had already said hello.
(4) Some asked indignant questions about why his host in Japan was stinting the money required to send his body home.
(5) Consequently, Tessa wrote an angry and indignant letter to this newspaper denying that she had said any such thing.
(6) Part of me wishes that I could be like some of the loftier commentators and get all morally indignant about this.
(7) He was indignant that we would even suggest that he was dirty.
(8) A slight feeling of unease was quickly overthrown by indignant anger.
(9) But my favourite character is without a doubt the indignant , motor-mouthed teenager.
(10) One of the tricks is to get indignant over a cause you can never win.
(11) Yet the same amount of indignant anger seems to have deserted them when it comes to their own colleagues.
(12) Many indignant customers led the vigilance officers straight to the errant trader who had got them in the soup.
(13) People will turn a blind eye for the first few bits, but I think there would come a point where even customers would become indignant .
(14) There is nothing worse than someone who is indignant and right.
(15) Brett sounded annoyed, indignant perhaps at his best friend having lied to him.
(16) If it was their child or grandchild whose life was being put at risk, they would be indignant enough - and quite rightly.
(17) Some were indignant at the treatment of a former head of state; others wanted to see justice take its course.
(18) I feel kind of indignant , like my laptop is wilfully ignoring me.
(19) Jake had his arms crossed and was looking angry and indignant in that way only young teens can pull off.
(20) It's an ending which leaves one indignant , and is clever in that respect.
aggrieved
resentful
affronted
disgruntled
displeased
cross
angry
mad
annoyed
offended
exasperated
irritated
piqued
nettled
in high dudgeon
chagrined
peeved
vexed
irked
put out
miffed
aggravated
riled
in a huff
huffy
ticked off
sore
delighted
pleased
Gleeful
Happy
Pleased
Happy
Pleased