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an example of indignant use 6th grade words
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Indignant means feeling angry or annoyed because something is unfair or wrong. Here are some simple 6th-grade examples using the word:
- "I felt indignant when my teacher said I copied my homework — I had done it myself."
- "She gave him an indignant look after he blamed her for breaking the window."
- "He stood up, indignant, and said, 'That's not fair! I waited my turn!'"
Short dialogue example:
- "That's not fair!" Maya said, indignant. "I was waiting in line the whole time!"
Synonyms (easy words): angry, upset, offended. Antonym: calm.
- "I felt indignant when my teacher said I copied my homework — I had done it myself."
- "She gave him an indignant look after he blamed her for breaking the window."
- "He stood up, indignant, and said, 'That's not fair! I waited my turn!'"
Short dialogue example:
- "That's not fair!" Maya said, indignant. "I was waiting in line the whole time!"
Synonyms (easy words): angry, upset, offended. Antonym: calm.
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