- Today's Word
Indignation
in-dig-NAY-shun
Definition
- (Noun) Strong anger or annoyance at something perceived as unfair or unjust.
Example
Her indignation grew when she realized she was being paid less than her colleagues for the same work.
 Fun Fact
 Fun Fact
Indignation isn’t just any kind of anger—it’s a moral response to perceived injustice. Many of history’s greatest movements, from civil rights to labor protests, have been fueled by collective indignation, proving that sometimes, outrage sparks change.
 
				 
													 (adjective) Regarded as holy, honored, or greatly revered.
(adjective) Regarded as holy, honored, or greatly revered. They walked silently through the hallowed halls of the memorial.
They walked silently through the hallowed halls of the memorial. Old English hāliged, past participle of hālgian meaning “to make holy” — related to the word holy itself.
Old English hāliged, past participle of hālgian meaning “to make holy” — related to the word holy itself.