Indignant in spanish

Indignado

pronunciation: indignɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

indignant = indignado. 

Example: Can't you just see some indignant parent working his fine off shovelling snow from the library steps! = ¡Te imaginas a algún padre indignado quitando nieve con una pala de los escalones de la biblioteca para pagar la multa!.

more:

» be indignant (at) = sentirse indignado (por).

Example: To be sure, librarians would likely be indignant at the suggestion that their local library has no differentiating features from the public library in the next town or city.

» wax + indignant = indignarse, cabrearse, ponerse (hecho/como) un energúmeno, ponerse (como/hecho) un diablo, llevar a Uno el diablo, llevar a Uno (todos) los diablos, ponerse (hecho/como) un demonio, llevar a Uno el demonio, llevar a Uno (todos) los demonios.

Example: To wax indignant about a President's telling lies makes no more sense than to do so about a wrestler's faking falls.

Indignant synonyms

angry in spanish: enojado, pronunciation: æŋgri part of speech: adjective incensed in spanish: indignado, pronunciation: ɪnsenst part of speech: adjective outraged in spanish: indignado, pronunciation: aʊtreɪdʒd part of speech: adjective umbrageous in spanish: de resentimiento, pronunciation: ʌmbrədʒəs part of speech: adjective
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