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aggrieved in Spanish

aggrieved in Spanish is herido, ofendido — aggrieved means angry or upset because you feel you have been treated unfairly.

aggrieved in Spanish

herido
adj
Angry or resentful due to unjust treatment.
ofendido
adj
Angry or resentful due to unjust treatment.

What does "aggrieved" mean?

  1. adj Angry or upset because you feel you have been treated unfairly.
    "Aggrieved customers flooded the airline with complaints after the flight was cancelled."
  2. adj In law, having had your legal rights harmed or taken away.
    "The aggrieved party has thirty days to file an appeal."

aggrieved in a sentence

  • Aggrieved customers flooded the airline with complaints after the flight was cancelled.
  • She felt aggrieved that her promotion had gone to someone less experienced.
  • The aggrieved party has thirty days to file an appeal.

Common Spanish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "aggrieved" in Spanish?

"aggrieved" in Spanish is herido, ofendido. aggrieved means: Angry or upset because you feel you have been treated unfairly.

How do you use "aggrieved" in a sentence?

Example: "Aggrieved customers flooded the airline with complaints after the flight was cancelled." In Spanish, "aggrieved" is herido, ofendido.

Are there other ways to say "aggrieved" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 2 translations listed for "aggrieved": herido, ofendido.

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