100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "indignantly"
Definition
The adverb indignantly describes a manner of expressing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment or injustice. It conveys a sense of righteous anger and is often used when someone reacts to a situation that they find offensive or unjust.
Synonyms
- Angrily
 - Outraged
 - Irately
 - Resentfully
 - Furiously
 - Offendedly
 - Discontentedly
 - Vexedly
 
Antonyms
- Calmly
 - Peacefully
 - Patiently
 - Quietly
 - Serenely
 - Indifferently
 
Examples
- She responded indignantly when accused of cheating on the test.
 - He stood up indignantly, demanding an explanation for the unfair treatment.
 - The crowd murmured indignantly at the unjust decision made by the judge.
 - "How dare you speak to me that way!" she exclaimed indignantly.
 - They shook their heads indignantly at the suggestion that they would accept such terms.
 - The teacher looked indignantly at the student who had disrupted the class.
 - She wrote a letter indignantly protesting the new policy.
 - The citizen spoke indignantly at the town meeting about the lack of public services.
 - He replied indignantly when his integrity was questioned.
 - The committee reacted indignantly to the accusations of mismanagement.
 - She felt indignantly that her hard work was being overlooked.
 - The employee indignantly defended his actions in front of the manager.
 - He raised his voice indignantly during the heated debate.
 - "This is unacceptable!" she cried indignantly.
 - They indignantly rejected the proposal that they cut their budget.
 - The activist spoke indignantly about the human rights violations.
 - She walked out of the meeting indignantly after the comments made by her colleague.
 - He looked indignantly at the reporter who misquoted him.
 - The audience reacted indignantly to the speaker's dismissive remarks.
 - "You can't treat people like that!" he shouted indignantly.
 - The parents responded indignantly to the school’s new dress code.
 - She felt indignantly that her ideas were being ignored.
 - The customer left the store indignantly after being treated poorly.
 - He shook his head indignantly at the ridiculousness of the situation.
 - The witness spoke indignantly about the events he had observed.
 - She stared indignantly at her friend for spreading rumors.
 - The lawyer argued indignantly for her client’s rights.
 - "I won't stand for this!" he said indignantly.
 - The child answered indignantly when accused of lying.
 - Her tone was indignantly defensive during the conversation.
 - He expressed his views indignantly during the panel discussion.
 - The citizens protested indignantly against the new law.
 - She replied indignantly to the online criticism.
 - The employee resigned indignantly after the unfair treatment.
 - They looked at each other indignantly, shocked by the news.
 - The community reacted indignantly to the environmental issues raised.
 - "That’s not fair!" she exclaimed indignantly.
 - He responded indignantly to the suggestion that he was incompetent.
 - The teacher listened indignantly to the student’s excuse.
 - Her eyes flashed indignantly at the accusation.
 - The debate became heated as participants spoke indignantly.
 - He felt indignantly justified in his complaints.
 - The crowd cheered indignantly against the injustice.
 - She crossed her arms and huffed indignantly.
 - "You have no right to say that!" he replied indignantly.
 - The politician spoke indignantly about the media's portrayal of him.
 - They protested indignantly whenever the topic came up.
 - She felt indignantly that her contributions were undervalued.
 - The audience gasped indignantly at the offensive joke.
 - He turned away indignantly from the conversation.
 - The students voiced their opinions indignantly during the assembly.
 - She looked at the unfair ruling indignantly.
 - He shook his head indignantly at the lack of understanding.
 - The complaint was filed indignantly after the incident.
 - She stood indignantly in the face of criticism.
 - The report was received indignantly by the stakeholders.
 - He spoke indignantly about the lack of transparency.
 - The community gathered indignantly to address the issue.
 - She wrote an article indignantly challenging the stereotypes.
 - The response came indignantly, highlighting the flaws in the argument.
 - They approached the situation indignantly, demanding change.
 - He laughed indignantly at the absurdity of the claim.
 - The defense attorney argued indignantly for his client’s innocence.
 - She replied indignantly, "I deserve better than this!"
 - The audience reacted indignantly to the insult.
 - He recounted the story indignantly, reliving the moment.
 - She spoke indignantly in defense of her beliefs.
 - The article was written indignantly, criticizing the policies.
 - He glared indignantly at the person who made the offensive remark.
 - The team celebrated indignantly after being overlooked for the award.
 - "I can't believe you would say that!" she said indignantly.
 - The meeting ended indignantly, with unresolved issues.
 - He felt indignantly compelled to take action.
 - The witness told the story indignantly, emphasizing the injustice.
 - They took to social media indignantly to express their outrage.
 - She paused indignantly, trying to collect her thoughts.
 - The protest was loud and indignantly passionate.
 - He reacted indignantly, insisting on his innocence.
 - The students were indignantly opposed to the new rules.
 - She wrote a blog post indignantly challenging the status quo.
 - "That's absolutely ridiculous!" he shouted indignantly.
 - The committee met indignantly to discuss the allegations.
 - She expressed her feelings indignantly during the debate.
 - He felt indignantly that his hard work was unappreciated.
 - The crowd erupted indignantly at the unfair treatment.
 - She felt indignantly empowered to speak out.
 - He confronted the manager indignantly about the poor service.
 - The article was filled with indignantly charged language.
 - They left the meeting indignantly, feeling unheard.
 - She looked indignantly at the unfair treatment of her friend.
 - The response was indignantly swift and decisive.
 - He spoke indignantly, highlighting the flaws in the argument.
 - The activist shouted indignantly, rallying the crowd.
 - She was indignantly passionate about her cause.
 - The speech was delivered indignantly, stirring emotions.
 - They reacted indignantly to the unfair accusations.
 - He felt indignantly misunderstood by his peers.
 - She stood her ground indignantly, refusing to back down.
 - The report was met indignantly, sparking outrage.
 - He expressed his thoughts indignantly, feeling a strong sense of injustice.
 
