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Messier42 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

How are they different?

I felt disgluntled.
I felt indignant.
How are they different?
  

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I think you're not getting an answer because even a native speaker would want to look in a dictionary to get the nuances right, and I, for one, have to wonder why you don't just do that.

  • I think you're not getting an answer because even a native speaker would want to look in a dictionary to get the nuances right, and I, for one, have to wonder why you don't just do that.
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I think you're not getting an answer because even a native speaker would want to look in a dictionary to get the nuances right, and I, for one, have to wonder why you don't just do that.
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Hi, I looked them up in a dictionary already but I still cannot know how they are used differently. I was thinking that a native speaker has better idea.
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To be disgruntled is like being dissatisfied. To be indignant is like being outraged.

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