indignantly
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If your mother accuses you of stealing her necklace and pawning it, you'll answer her indignantly that you did no such thing! Indignantly is the adverb form of the adjective indignant. If you are indignant about something, you're offended and mad because someone did something unfair. You might indignantly demand that you are paid equally to your co-worker who does the same job. If you get an F on a paper you worked hard on and that you know is good, you might indignantly demand that your teacher explains the poor grade.
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Indignantly, we banged on the trunk of his cab and reprimanded him.
From New York Times • Aug. 1, 2021
Indignantly confronting the stranger, he’s gently informed that this is Paul, Anne’s husband, and that the flat he is living in belongs not to him but to them.
From Slate • Feb. 25, 2021
Indignantly, they listed the things they had seen other drivers do: Reading a newspaper draped over the steering wheel.
From New York Times • Aug. 17, 2016
Indignantly, Golda Meir reported that the Danish freighter Inge Toft, which was stopped by the Egyptians last May with a cargo originating in Israel, "is being held to this day at Port Said."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Indignantly and vehemently we denied ever having asked his help.
From Caught by the Turks by Yeats-Brown, Francis
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