English to Marathi Dictionary indignation

indignation

राग
definition
noun
the letter filled Lucy with indignation
anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment.
translation of 'indignation'
अन्याय गोष्ट, नीचपणाचे कृत्य, इ.पाहून वाटणारा संताप, क्रोध
example
the letter filled Lucy with 'indignation'
She has also been known to throw my sister into a blind rage of 'indignation' .
Your hatred of the poor is just bigotry, sir, however you try to dress it as righteous 'indignation' .
Mark this up as an illustration of how damaging to the public interest is conspicuous 'indignation' .
We were snowed in again over the weekend, to our great 'indignation' .
She shows great maturity in handling Susan's confusion, 'indignation' and quiet anger.
In response to this event, moral outrage and 'indignation' are not sufficient.
And that is why she deserves our pity, not our manufactured moral 'indignation' or condemnation.
But in Germany the outburst caused more shock and sorrow than anger or 'indignation' .
The dominant emotional reaction to the letter was shock and disbelief or anger and 'indignation' .
The amount we are prepared to pay the jobbing MP has long provoked 'indignation' from the public.
Her expression had changed from 'indignation' and annoyance to worry and concern with a glance at her wrist.
She turned angrily to her brothers, her eyes blazing with fierce 'indignation' and rampant fury.
So we're right to be unmoved to anger or even peremptory 'indignation' .
I would rather remain with my unavenged suffering and unsatisfied 'indignation' , even if I were wrong.
the letter filled Lucy with 'indignation'
There is little moralising strain in French culture, and less vocal 'indignation' at corruption than in Italy.
I remember getting up and feeling a mixture of self-pity and 'indignation' .
They are described as women who rose in righteous anger and 'indignation' when a man tried to tamper with them.
His prose crackles with life, with mischief and also with 'indignation' .
The response was a tidal wave of 'indignation' from MPs, the vast majority of whom boycotted the questionnaire.
When the news struck the world's media, outrage and 'indignation' were universal.
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