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Definition of "indignancy" [indignancy]

  • Indignation (noun)

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Use "indignancy" in a sentence
  • "Fortunately mortgage lending, financial institution credit stability and employment actually are considered economic fundamentals so it is not inaccurate (contrast it with John McCain's feigned indignancy at how Obama apparently attacked the American Worker (tm) who are naturally the foundations McCain meant ..)"
  • "The only way an ad like this gets ANY traction is because the indignancy brigade gets ginned up, the press picks it up and we're off to the races."
  • "Despite their show of indignancy, foot tapping seems the least of the problems in this tangled web of Republican corruption."