Associations to the word «Dignity»
Noun
- Preserve
- Vocation
- Honesty
- Virtue
- Moderation
- Sincerity
- Etiquette
- Privacy
- Individuality
- Calm
- Haydn
- Oppression
- Freedom
- Stature
- Kant
- Courtesy
- Orator
- Outrage
- Delicacy
- Solidarity
- Prelate
- Ridicule
- Piety
- Empowerment
- Tenderness
- Manner
- Superiority
- Chivalry
- Arrogance
- Equal
- Tact
- Safeguard
- Courage
- Forgetting
- Supremacy
- Richness
- Conceit
- Prudence
- Duff
- Contempt
- Profession
- Mankind
- Prestige
Adjective
- Innate
- Deprived
- Noble
- Courteous
- Aloof
- Sublime
- Sovereign
- Imposing
- Rank
- Bestowed
- Attained
- Respectful
- Stalked
- Intrinsic
- Quiet
- Venerable
- Habitual
- Unaffected
- Degraded
- Inconsistent
- Worthy
- Moral
- Compassionate
- Contemptuous
- Aristocratic
- Bowing
- Ethical
- Conscious
- Amiable
- Erect
- Undue
- Calm
- Vulgar
- Devoid
- Boyish
- Pathetic
- Harmonious
- Elevated
- Asserting
- Fundamental
Verb
Wiktionary
DIGNITY, noun. A quality or state worthy of esteem and respect.
DIGNITY, noun. Decorum, formality, stateliness.
DIGNITY, noun. High office, rank, or station.
DIGNITY, noun. One holding high rank; a dignitary.
DIGNITY, noun. (obsolete) Fundamental principle; axiom; maxim.
Dictionary definition
DIGNITY, noun. The quality of being worthy of esteem or respect; "it was beneath his dignity to cheat"; "showed his true dignity when under pressure".
DIGNITY, noun. Formality in bearing and appearance; "he behaved with great dignity".
DIGNITY, noun. High office or rank or station; "he respected the dignity of the emissaries".
Wise words
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