The prefix for the word "indignantly" is "in-".
Indignantly is an adverb.
When I told her she was being stuck up, as usual, she replied indignantly, denying it.
Do you mean indignantly ?
The word "indignantly" refers to a reaction that is angrily defensive, as from an insult or insinuation.Example : The mayor responded indignantly to the suggestion that he was soft on crime.
indignantly means showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment. hope this help ;)
She reacted indignantly when her teacher gave her an F for something she worked especially hard on. Meaning: feeling or expressing strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive or insulting. she indingnantly sneered at the mean lady who made fun of lilys dress The man protested indignantly at being treated unfairly by the police officer. My friend looked indignantly at me, and was somewhat embarassed. She frowned indignantly at the report card. Sam indignantly kicked the football away as it rolled out of the goal. That had been his shot and Dan had stolen it from him.
I think you may mean INDIGNANTLY. Here are some sentences.He stared indignantly up at me after I caught him eating her lunch."I didn't do it!" he shouted indignantly.She stormed off indignantly.
Indignantly is an adverb, as it describes how an action is being performed or the manner in which it is being carried out.
Example sentence - She indignantly denied the charges he directed towards her.
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When you say something indignantly, you show irritation because you feel you have been insulted or treated unfairly.