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indignant 

Displeased about something. Offended, insulted, or resentful, especially when you feel that you have been wronged, snubbed, or screwed over.
Silda Spitzer indignantly stood by her philandering husband, glaring at him as he rattled off an apology.

Allen and Jose, in all of the worry that Jose could be deported and all of the marital rights and security that were denied to them, grew indignant as Rush Limbaugh slammed same-sex marriage; as a serial monogamist with an overindulgent lifestyle and a drug addiction, *HE* was one to talk!
indignant by Lorelili July 31, 2011

indignantly 

Expressing anger because of something unjust or unworthy.
"I didn't insult you!" protested Jack, indignantly.
indignantly by rhinothedino July 10, 2022

Indignant 

A word that is used in hopes of coming across as intelligent by uneducated peoples to describe a peer.
Frank: Shut up, mayne.
Bo: Nah playa, why you always gotta step. Stop bein indignant.
Indignant by ya herd June 24, 2005

indignantary 

When a celebrity or high-ranking official performs offensive or illegal acts.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the French indignantary accused of attacking a hotel maid in Manhattan, now has a chance to brush up on his foreign etiquette during his vacation stay at Riker's Island.
indignantary by i_am_back June 12, 2011

Indignant 

Acting like Donald Trump when discussing factual information
Jeez. I can’t handle four more years of that orange clown being so indignant every time someone asks him a question about his latest nonsense.
Indignant by Nsalty82 October 22, 2020

indignanza 

Argentinian origin word used by a former finance minister to describe a mix between indignation with the past and hope with the present.
Person 1: "Do you think I have a chance to win this election?"
Person 2: "Not at all, but at lest you have indignanza".
indignanza by Uquelele October 9, 2017