indignación
outrage ; indignation ; wrath.
The outrage expressed by users of the Internet brought about the passing an act aimed at ridding the Internet of pornography.
Indignation, and carefulness, or earnestness, are here combined with zeal; which is often mentioned as a term of faith.
There is an element of scepticism about scholarly writing in the field of librarianship, and an element of fear of the wrath of those at the head of the profession.
barbotar de indignación
sputter with + indignation
I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.
con indignación
disgustedly
indignantly
'Well, I don't know what's going on,' Pope continued disgustedly.
'Didn't you learn anywhere along the line that a subordinate has an obligation to keep a supervisor informed about what's going on?' she flamed out indignantly.
estar furioso de indignación
seethe with + indignation
But with both sides seething with indignation, it's difficult to imagine a breakthrough in the vicious cycle of threats, sanctions and provocations.
farfollar de indignación
sputter with + indignation
I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.
indignación por haber sido tratado injustamente
righteous indignation
Your righteous indignation I can understand, and even sympathise, but getting stroppy and fighting authority will only exacerbate the situation.
indignación pública
public outrage
Public outrage can reshape political discourse and policy making.
mascullar de indignación
sputter with + indignation
I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.
sentirse furioso de indignación
seethe with + indignation
But with both sides seething with indignation, it's difficult to imagine a breakthrough in the vicious cycle of threats, sanctions and provocations.