Indignación in english

Indignation

pronunciation: ɪndɪgneɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

indignación = outrage ; indignation ; wrath. 

Example: The outrage expressed by users of the Internet brought about the passing an act aimed at ridding the Internet of pornography.Example: Indignation, and carefulness, or earnestness, are here combined with zeal; which is often mentioned as a term of faith.Example: There is an element of scepticism about scholarly writing in the field of librarianship, and an element of fear of the wrath of those at the head of the profession.

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» barbotar de indignaciónsputter with + indignation .

Example: I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.

» con indignacióndisgustedlyindignantly .

Example: 'Well, I don't know what's going on,' Pope continued disgustedly.

Example: 'Didn't you learn anywhere along the line that a subordinate has an obligation to keep a supervisor informed about what's going on?' she flamed out indignantly.

» estar furioso de indignaciónseethe with + indignation .

Example: But with both sides seething with indignation, it's difficult to imagine a breakthrough in the vicious cycle of threats, sanctions and provocations.

» farfollar de indignaciónsputter with + indignation .

Example: I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.

» indignación por haber sido tratado injustamenterighteous indignation .

Example: Your righteous indignation I can understand, and even sympathise, but getting stroppy and fighting authority will only exacerbate the situation.

» indignación públicapublic outrage .

Example: Public outrage can reshape political discourse and policy making.

» mascullar de indignaciónsputter with + indignation .

Example: I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.

» sentirse furioso de indignaciónseethe with + indignation .

Example: But with both sides seething with indignation, it's difficult to imagine a breakthrough in the vicious cycle of threats, sanctions and provocations.

Indignación synonyms

outrage in spanish: atropello, pronunciation: aʊtreɪdʒ part of speech: noun
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