anger, the most general term, names the reaction but by itself does not convey cause or intensity.
tried to hide his anger
ire, more frequent in literary contexts, suggests an intense anger, often with an evident display of feeling.
cheeks flushed with ire
rage and fury suggest loss of self-control from violence of emotion.
shook with rage
could not contain his fury
indignation stresses righteous anger at what one considers unfair, mean, or shameful.
a comment that caused general indignation
wrath is likely to suggest a desire or intent to punish or get revenge.
I feared her wrath if I was discovered
Example Sentences
I am eager to concede that in our cataclysmic world this is a little misfortune, arousing even in me only the kind of indignation that could be thoroughly vented in a long footnote somewhere. Marilynne Robinson, The Death of Adam, (1998) 2005It's good to bear the preceding in mind when trying to comprehend the indignation with which the East Coast establishment greets work that dares to be both funny and deadly serious in the same breath. Tom Robbins, Harper's, September 2004… in his reverie, while his wife swooped back and forth with sheets of last year's leaves and bundles of brisk directives, his brooding mind warmed his old indignation at not having been invited to that party given by his then recently forsaken inamorata. John Updike, The Afterlife, 1994 The decision to close the factory has aroused the indignation of the townspeople. He adopted a tone of moral indignation.
Recent Examples on the WebThe calm ones who rarely feel such indignation and attitude? Eric Griffith, PCMAG, 22 Aug. 2022 Ivanka Dymyd knew her son burned with righteous indignation toward injustice in general and Russia in particular. Martin Kuz, The Christian Science Monitor, 23 Aug. 2022 His experience at this show in Los Angeles, the comedown from a time of acclaim and empowerment, left him lucid with the kind of heartbreak that begins as indignation.Los Angeles Times, 20 July 2022 Brown’s name comes up in trade talks, there’s none of the ululating or indignation that follows a suggestion to trade Marcus Smart. Globe Staff, BostonGlobe.com, 28 June 2022 Left out of print in French for decades, the pamphlets were set to be republished by Gallimard several years ago—a plan that was put on hold after much public indignation but has now been reignited. Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker, 15 June 2022 Later on, the beloved great-great-grandmother would recount this experience in detail, filled with charisma, indignation and even humor. Lea Skene, Baltimore Sun, 29 May 2022 What soon follows are the scams, frauds and loss through ignorance and then righteous indignation. Bob Bonniol, Rolling Stone, 23 May 2022 July says Oh Yoo-jin’s arc is largely modeled on the director’s own experience with the story — from relative indifference to a righteous indignation bordering on obsession. Patrick Brzeski, The Hollywood Reporter, 21 May 2022 See More
ADJECTIVE | VERB + INDIGNATION | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤great, high (NAmE) 極大的憤怒;強烈的怒火◇His response was one of high indignation.他的反應非常憤慨。➤public公憤▸➤moral, righteous義憤▸➤mock假裝的憤慨VERB + INDIGNATION➤be filled with, be full of, feel滿腔義憤;感到憤慨◇They were full of righteous indignation at the thought of being cheated.一想到受騙了他們就義憤填膺。➤express, show表達/表示憤慨➤blush with, burn with, flush with氣得漲紅了臉;怒火中燒◇His plump face flushed with indignation.他圓胖的臉因為憤慨而漲得通紅。➤bristle with, shudder with, tremble with怒髮衝冠;氣得發抖◇Susan's voice shuddered with indignation.蘇珊氣得聲音發顫。➤arouse, provoke引起/激起義憤PREPOSITION➤in indignation憤怒地◇She turned to him in indignation.她憤怒地轉身對着他。➤with indignation帶着憤怒◇He refused it with some indignation.他有些憤慨地拒絕了。➤indignation about, indignation at, indignation over為了⋯而憤慨◇The government expressed its indignation over the way the incident had been handled.政府對這起事件的處理方式表示憤慨。➤indignation against對⋯的憤慨◇public indignation against the government對政府的公憤