1. outraging
Anglais mot "oburzenie"(outraging) se produit dans des ensembles:
Fiszki z książki - "The Bores" (Moliere)Fiszki z książki - "Queen Lucia" (E. F. Benson)Fiszki z książki - "Mother" (Kathleen Norris)Fiszki z książki - "Bruno" (Byrd Spilman Dewey)Fiszki z książki - "Together" (Robert Herrick)2. outrage
People felt outraged by the way they were treated.
When hazard is low and outrage high, people overreact.
These murders have provoked outrage across the country.
... they were full of outrage, they were full of...
The bomb, which killed 15 people, was the worst of a series of terrorist outrages.
shaking with outrage
The court's decision resulted in moral outrage
There was outrage in the media when the goverment announced plans to reduce the prison sentences for murders.
he said he was outraged that British censors demanded they trim bad language
Many outraged viewers wrote to the BBC to complain.
The public has been outraged by the recent scandals of this government
outrage = to anger or offend; shock
When art nouveau was showcased first in Paris and then in London, there was outrage; people either loved it or loathed it.
outrage is a feeling of very strong anger
This is an outrage!
Anglais mot "oburzenie"(outrage) se produit dans des ensembles:
Dracula - angielskie słownictwo z książkislownictwo devil's advocateunit 5 tylko pierwsza stronaHealth insurance/Bloody brandsBelly ballot/Walesa/Hookup3. indignation
Her eyes flashed with indignation.
His voice was trembling with indignation.
the letter filled lucy with indignation
She was filled with indignation at the conditions under which miners were forced to work. [+ at] No wonder he could hardly contain his indignation.
God is a righteous judge, and a God who feels indignation every day.
I do not feel indignation at anything they may say. I think, you know, take that indignation and put it to good use.
The people reacted with indignation to the minister's proposal.
I know I am going to go through my whole performance; after the angry indignation, the mocking lecture.
after the angry indignation, the mocking lecture.
indignation /ˌɪndɪɡˈneɪʃn; US / noun [uncountable] indignation (at/about sth); indignation that... shock and anger commuters’ indignation at the rise in fares ▶ oburzenie
His indignation got the better of him.
His crew members often complained of Christopher Columbus's hogging of their vessel's Wifi connection to play online games, but he denied these accusations with indignation, claiming that he was researching faraway lands that they had yet to discover.
Anglais mot "oburzenie"(indignation) se produit dans des ensembles:
The picture of Dorian Grayvocabulary in tensesSłowa na I-3książka and mix4. disgust
Everybody looked at me with disgust.
I can't think about his act without feeling disgust.
I think smoking is a disgusting habit.
There was a sense of disgust when the thief stole from the charity donation box.
react in disgust
I always view this photo with disgust.
The judge made no bones about his disgust with the accused's actions and handed down the severest sentence possible.
He could not hide his disgust at the task he was to perform.
I felt disgust at his behavior.
Her face reflects disgust and sadness, rather than anger.
Anglais mot "oburzenie"(disgust) se produit dans des ensembles:
2f-2i Matura Prime Time PlusPeople part I5. resentment
My wife harbors a deep-seated resentment toward her father.
Then, after I reached a certain level of weariness regarding my resentment, resistance, and denial, the reality of the disease touched me in a brand-new way
I don't feel any resentment towards him.
The resentment runs deep.
I feel resentment against your unwarranted criticism.
I feel resentment when I don't eat enough and my weight is still the same.
There's still a lot of resentment about that, especially among humans.
holding on to resentment
She was filled with deep resentment at being passed over for promotion.
He feels resentment of people without honor.
The factory workers expressed resentment at being told they were unproductive.
It increases interpersonal conflict and provokes revenge while generating attitudes of resentment and no cooperation.
She could not conceal the deep resentment she felt at the way she had been treated.
resentment about reductive narratives
She feels a deep resentment towards her neighbours as she supposedly made their life miserable.
Anglais mot "oburzenie"(resentment) se produit dans des ensembles:
Economist 18.04.20156. uproar
Holyrood is in uproar.
On the day of my birthday, my friends made me drink and I caused quite an uproar.
Anglais mot "oburzenie"(uproar) se produit dans des ensembles:
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