感憤

moved to anger / indignant

Characters and words in 感憤

to feel / to move / to touch / to affect / feeling / emotion / (suffix) sense of ~

= + : Mnemonic symbol: one or multiple feelers!

= + : Inside of the anthill, Guy Fawkes wants to drink a tequila. He already found the salt, but now he's looking for a lemon with his feelers. There's a very mysterious object on the table: it feels like a lemon, but the shape is somewhat wrong. What Guy Fawkes is inspecting with his feelers is a heart.
indignant / anger / resentment

= + : Someone smashed the encampment's bathroom's ceiling with a flail (忄) and now, because of the sun, it is extremely bright (贲) inside. As Frankenstein's Monster enters and sees the destruction, the brightness as well as the flail lying on the floor he feels very indignant (愤). He enjoyed using the bathroom in its dim light previously.

Words with 感憤

感憤 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 感憤

感憤 currently does not appear in any sentence.