dudgeon [noun]
Definition of dudgeon:
A feeling of offense or deep resentment.
Sentence/Example of dudgeon:
She left the meeting in high dudgeon after being criticized.
His dudgeon was apparent when he slammed the door behind him.
The unfair treatment left him in a state of dudgeon.
She reacted with dudgeon to the unwarranted accusations.
He refused to speak to them, still in dudgeon over the argument.
Her dudgeon was understandable given the situation.
The insult put him in such dudgeon that he refused to return.
She walked away in dudgeon, feeling deeply wronged.
His dudgeon didn't subside for days after the incident.
The manager's decision put the entire team in dudgeon.
He was in high dudgeon over the loss of his favorite item.
She remained in dudgeon long after the disagreement was settled.
His dudgeon was evident from his furrowed brows and clenched fists.
They couldn't understand the reason for her sudden dudgeon.
The letter left him in a state of dudgeon for hours.
She was still in dudgeon when they tried to apologize.
The comment put him in immediate dudgeon.
Her dudgeon was so intense that she couldn't hide it.
He handled the criticism with unexpected dudgeon.
The surprise announcement left many in the room in dudgeon.