Meaning of dignity | Babel Free
ˈdɪɡnɪtiDefinitions
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The state of being dignified or worthy of esteem: elevation of mind or character. countable, uncountable
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Decorum, formality, stateliness. countable, uncountable
- A person's high standing among others:good name, good report, honor, prestige, reputation, repute, respect, status.
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High office, rank, or station. countable, uncountable
- The quality or state of being worthy of esteem or respect.
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One holding high rank; a dignitary. countable, uncountable
- Inherent nobility and worth: the dignity of honest labor.
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Fundamental principle; axiom; maxim. countable, obsolete, uncountable
- Poise and self-respect.
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Respect. countable, proscribed, sometimes, uncountable
- The respect and honor associated with an important position.
- A high office or rank.
- dignities The ceremonial symbols and observances attached to high office.
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Archaic A dignitary. Archaic
- a formal, stately, or grave bearing: he entered with dignity.
- the state or quality of being worthy of honour: the dignity of manual labour.
Equivalents
Azərbaycanca
şərəf
Беларуская
го́днасць
Български
достойнство
বাংলা
মর্যাদা
Català
dignitat
Čeština
důstojnost
Cymraeg
urddas
Dansk
værdighed
Ελληνικά
αξιοπρέπεια
Esperanto
digno
Eesti
väärikus
Gàidhlig
urram
Galego
dignidade
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
hanohano
עברית
כבוד
Հայերեն
արժանապատվություն
Bahasa Indonesia
martabat
Italiano
dignità
日本語
尊厳
ქართული
ღირსება
Қазақша
қадір-қасиет
ខ្មែរ
សេចក្ដីថ្លៃថ្នូរ
Latina
dignitas
Latviešu
cieņa
Македонски
достоинство
Malti
dinjità
Português
dignidade
Română
demnitate
Slovenčina
dôstojnosť
Svenska
värdighet
தமிழ்
கண்ணியம்
తెలుగు
గౌరవం
ไทย
ศักดิ์ศรี
Türkmençe
mertebe
Tagalog
dignidad
Українська
гідність
Oʻzbekcha
martaba
Tiếng Việt
nhân phẩm
Yorùbá
iyì
Examples
“He uttered this ... with great majesty, or, as he called it, dignity.”
“Every individual shall have the right to the respect of the dignity inherent in a human being.”
“Historically, dignity has been ascribed to an elite group, but human dignity with reference to humanity and the human family has democratized dignity. […]. The idea of dignity as rank was carried over in Christian doctrine […].”
“The reception room was sacred to the dead wife. Her shiny portrait hung upon the wall - similar, doubtless, in all respects to the one which would be pasted on her tombstone. A little piece of black drapery had been tacked above the frame to lend a dignity to woe. But two of the tacks had fallen out, and the effect was now rakish, as that of a drunkard's bonnet.”
“Official DIGNITY tends to increase in inverse ratio to the importance of the country in which the office is held.”
“The presence of an attorney from Washington, he wrote, "would lend dignity to the proceedings," and it also would "remove the questions of local prejudices and faction from the picture and would have a very fine effect upon the jury."”
“Note the preſumption of this Scythian ſlaue: I tel thee villaine, thoſe that lead my horſe Haue to their names tytles of dignitie, And dar’ſt thou bluntly cal me Baiazeth?”
“And the king said, What honour and dignity hath been done to Mordecai for this?”
“He ... distributed the civil and military dignities among his favourites and followers.”
“These filthy dreamers […] speak evil of dignities.”
“Sciences concluding from dignities, and principles known by themselves.”
“That in such an undertaking, if put on its right footing, and treated with dignity by the State, you would have the cheerful assistance of the first scientific teachers who have turned their philosophy to such practical uses, I have no doubt.”
“In my twenty years of ministry I have found that the minister was treated with dignity when he was dignified, that he was accorded authority and leadership when he was worthy of it.”
“Patients and residents shall be treated with dignity and kindness at all times.”
“Students must always be treated with dignity”
“In the animal kingdom, spiders are a lot like Rodney Dangerfield — they get no respect, says Sebastian Echeverri, a 2019 American Association for the Advancement of Science Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellow.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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