Associations to the word «Dignitary»
Noun
- Constantinople
- Gandhi
- Palace
- Pope
- Crowd
- Reception
- Groundbreaking
- Nobility
- Eminence
- Abbe
- Spouse
- Residence
- Consort
- Legate
- Provost
- Alderman
- Protection
- Plaque
- Throne
- Canon
- Reverend
- Visitor
- Occasion
- Greeting
- Shah
- Mckinley
- Chancellor
- Empire
- Anthem
- Churchill
- Impress
- Presentation
- Invite
- Patriarch
- Casket
- Winston
- Official
- Nixon
- Dinner
- Congress
- Portrait
- Emperor
- Macarthur
- Princesse
- Clinton
- Church
- Statesman
- Prince
- Mausoleum
- Rayford
- Welcome
- Gift
- Sultan
- Horseback
- Protocol
- Mongolia
- Vatican
- Presence
- Reagan
- Roosevelt
- Xvi
- Applause
- Embassy
- Abba
- Audience
- Representative
- Basilica
- Anniversary
- Priest
- Staff
- Vicar
- Military
- Dignity
- Local
Adjective
Wiktionary
DIGNITARY, noun. An important or influential person, or one of high rank or position
Dictionary definition
DIGNITARY, noun. An important or influential (and often overbearing) person.
Wise words
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