dignity
وقار
definition
noun
a man of dignity and unbending principle
the state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect.
translation of 'dignity'
noun
تعظیم
example
Men lose their capacity for self-improvement along with their sense of individual 'dignity' .
Naturally, flying in one of those ancient ships was beneath his 'dignity' .
An innate sense of pride and 'dignity' sets them apart from the crowd.
But you have no right simply to dismiss it as irrelevant or beneath your 'dignity' .
It was beneath my 'dignity' to watch him leave, but for some reason I wished I could.
Once we realize this truth, we are unlikely to contaminate ourselves by behavior beneath our 'dignity' .
Imagine losing a lifetime of memories, your 'dignity' and your sense of pride.
The Khyber Pass itself is a place of rich history, wild majesty and unique cultural 'dignity' .
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.
Their titles, their influence, and their claims to 'dignity' and honour are now precarious.
the 'dignity' of labor
We are committed to treating all persons under coalition control with 'dignity' , respect and humanity.
He will have to explain his motives exceptionally well - something he has thus far failed to do - and concede with grace and 'dignity' .
She was missing one shoe, but she seemed to consider it beneath her 'dignity' to limp.
With grace, 'dignity' and a heartbreaking absence of despair, she pulls the blanket around herself.
I can ask that the searches and scrutiny be done in a professional manner, with no insults and nothing that offends my 'dignity' .
The 'dignity' of the Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Home Department is upheld once more.
However, they also noted that the public had praised staff, saying they treated patients with 'dignity' and respect and were polite and caring.
Most Great Danes, the second tallest of all the dog breeds, carried an air of 'dignity' and nobility.
He handed her the rose with all the 'dignity' that such a serious occasion demanded before getting rather unsteadily to his feet.
I just request that we try to treat this proceeding with some 'dignity' and some decorum.
But on the other hand, that is what poverty does to us in the global south; it makes you lose your sense of 'dignity' and pride.
He ruled until his retirement in 2004 at the age of 38, a reign graced as much by 'dignity' as by destructive potency.
Other positions, however, were related more to the quality and 'dignity' of human life.
Apart from that, she was a picture of 'dignity' and grace, with the kind of beauty that grew resplendent with age.
Many operations like radical prostatectomies or radical mastectomies rob patients of their 'dignity' and their quality of life.
I hope the old fella remembers that he acted with 'dignity' and honour at a time of extreme pressure.
the 'dignity' of labour
he bowed with great 'dignity'
You lead a wholesome and healthy life, with 'dignity' and honour.
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