indign (Meaning)
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indign (a.)
Unworthy; undeserving; disgraceful; degrading.
Synonyms & Antonyms of indign
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indign Sentence Examples
- The indign of his words left a bitter taste in her mouth.
- She felt indignant that her rights had been violated.
- The indignant protesters stormed the streets, demanding justice.
- His colleagues were outraged by his indign remarks.
- The indignant father demanded an apology for his son's mistreatment.
- The teacher was indignant at the students' disrespectful behavior.
- The victim's family felt a deep sense of indign over the crime.
- He spoke with indign conviction, believing strongly in his cause.
- The indignant crowd refused to disperse, their voices growing louder.
- The indign of the situation brought a fire into her eyes, fueling her determination to fight for what was right.
FAQs About the word indign
Unworthy; undeserving; disgraceful; degrading.
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No antonyms found.
The indign of his words left a bitter taste in her mouth.
She felt indignant that her rights had been violated.
The indignant protesters stormed the streets, demanding justice.
His colleagues were outraged by his indign remarks.