dignity
dignidad
definition
noun
a man of dignity and unbending principle
the state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect.
translation of 'dignity'
noun
dignidad,
solemnidad
example
She was missing one shoe, but she seemed to consider it beneath her 'dignity' to limp.
They are a tall, noble people who move with grace and 'dignity' , covering the ground, however rough, with apparently effortless ease.
He exuded 'dignity' and gravity and he was courteous to counsel and witnesses alike.
I paused outside the carved double doors, gathering my 'dignity' and composure around me like a shield.
it was beneath his 'dignity' to shout
This government is selling out the honour and 'dignity' of the country.
He handed her the rose with all the 'dignity' that such a serious occasion demanded before getting rather unsteadily to his feet.
Facing us across the table, his expression solemn, he read the words of the ceremony slowly and with 'dignity' .
He was always for better relations with Pakistan, and for allowing the people of Kashmir to live with 'dignity' and honour.
the 'dignity' of labour
The solemnity and 'dignity' of the occasion were marred by this imperial affront to the former colonies.
The devil stripped us of every thing, even the little respect and 'dignity' we had as Aboriginal people.
He will be remembered by those who worked with him as a man of integrity, 'dignity' and honesty, and he had many other virtues as well.
This pumpkin has a great more 'dignity' and gravitas than some goofy pumpkin with a toothy grin and a stupid hat.
the 'dignity' of labor
It is well understood that honour and 'dignity' are more important than everything.
However, they also noted that the public had praised staff, saying they treated patients with 'dignity' and respect and were polite and caring.
Patients identified being treated with respect and 'dignity' as very important.
Sheila said he had been a gentleman, a man of 'dignity' and integrity, who always had a smile on his face and was proud to be from York.
Other positions, however, were related more to the quality and 'dignity' of human life.
Men lose their capacity for self-improvement along with their sense of individual 'dignity' .
Of course, he did have style, if a bit pompous; he gave the ceremony its minimal 'dignity' .
Joanna did herself proud, showing that Polish youth can carry themselves with 'dignity' and decorum all over the world.
An innate sense of pride and 'dignity' sets them apart from the crowd.
it was beneath his 'dignity' to shout
Most of us are able to deal with life with grace and 'dignity' and when we don't, it worries us and we try to work it out.
he bowed with great 'dignity'
I just request that we try to treat this proceeding with some 'dignity' and some decorum.
Naturally, flying in one of those ancient ships was beneath his 'dignity' .
He will have to explain his motives exceptionally well - something he has thus far failed to do - and concede with grace and 'dignity' .
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