indignation u rečniku PONS

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When he reacts with indignation and despair, they respond with inscrutable laughter.
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Tony is brought in for questioning, but reacts with indignation at being accused.
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A nearby spectator appears to be held back from expressing his indignation.
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I can excoriate stupidity, and often do, because it riles me, but moral indignation is a dangerous indulgence.
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The king consequently ordered him out of office, provoking indignation among sections of the political mainstream.
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This form is often pessimistic, characterized by irony, sarcasm, moral indignation and personal invective, with less emphasis on humor.
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Indignation has not been researched that much by itself because it is so closely associated with anger.
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Within minutes her despair turns to indignation, and she marches off to the dance.
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Rhetorical protest songs, on the other hand, are often characterized by individual indignation and offer a straightforward political message designed to change political opinion.
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In this regard, many entities may support such a theme because of personal economic interest or indignation toward unfair labor practices.
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