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Dudgeon Meaning in English

word

ˈdədʒən
DUH-juhn
dˈʌdʒɒn
DUJ-on

释义

Dudgeon is a feeling of anger or resentment, usually because you think you have been insulted or treated unfairly. It is most often used in the old-fashioned phrase 'in high dudgeon'.

用法与细微差别

Old-fashioned and mainly literary; most people only see it in the phrase 'in high dudgeon,' meaning very offended or angry. Rarely used in everyday conversation. Don't confuse with 'dungeon' (prison cell).

例句

He left the room in dudgeon after the argument.

basic

She was in a state of dudgeon after the unfair comment.

basic

The team resigned in dudgeon when their idea was rejected.

basic

He stormed out in high dudgeon, slamming the door behind him.

natural

In her usual fashion, she responded to criticism with lofty dudgeon.

natural

You could see the dudgeon on his face when he wasn’t invited.

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