indign (Meaning)

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indign (a.)

Unworthy; undeserving; disgraceful; degrading.

Synonyms & Antonyms of indign

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indign Sentence Examples

  1. The indign of his words left a bitter taste in her mouth.
  2. She felt indignant that her rights had been violated.
  3. The indignant protesters stormed the streets, demanding justice.
  4. His colleagues were outraged by his indign remarks.
  5. The indignant father demanded an apology for his son's mistreatment.
  6. The teacher was indignant at the students' disrespectful behavior.
  7. The victim's family felt a deep sense of indign over the crime.
  8. He spoke with indign conviction, believing strongly in his cause.
  9. The indignant crowd refused to disperse, their voices growing louder.
  10. 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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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.