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indignant

adjective

[L. indignans, from indignor, to disdain; in and dignor, dignus.]

Affected at once with anger and disdain; feeling the mingled emotions of wrath and scorn or contempt, as when a person is exasperated at one despised, or by a mean action, or by the charge of a dishonorable act. Goliath was indignant at the challenge of David. He strides indignant, and with haughty cries . To single fight the fairy prince defies.