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aggrieved
[ uh-greevd ]
adjective
- wronged, offended, or injured:
He felt himself aggrieved.
Synonyms: wounded
- Law. deprived of legal rights or claims.
- troubled; worried; disturbed; unhappy.
aggrieved
/ əˈɡriːvd; əˈɡriːvɪdlɪ /
adjective
- feeling resentment at having been treated unjustly
Derived Forms
- aggrievedly, adverb
Other Words From
- ag·griev·ed·ly [uh, -, gree, -vid-lee], adverb
- ag·grieved·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of aggrieved1
Example Sentences
Mike Madrid, an anti-Trump Republican strategist who specialises in Latino voting trends, told the BBC that the problem with “demography is destiny” was that it risked treating all non-white Americans as an “aggrieved racial minority”.
But the aggrieved American man now rides on a sense of vindication in celebrating Trump’s return to the White House.
Badminton and hockey could feel particularly aggrieved, given the profile of both sports on the Commonwealth stage, but it’s an indication of the hard decisions that have been taken, and those to come.
"There's a slight nudge that puts the keeper off balance so he's not set, so I can understand why Wolves will feel aggrieved at this particular moment."
Britain, who were aggrieved that an umpire's decision went against them on Sunday in the pre-start, protested against New Zealand during a series of close crosses.
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