Definitionn. the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect
Last update: May 8, 2016
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A fair deal for the elderly Labor is securing dignity in retirement for the elderly. [noun]
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It was beneath his dignity to cheat. [adjective]
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Lived and died with so much dignity and will be missed by us all. [verb]
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Then he made an effort to rise, and being upheld by his supporters, he gained his feet, in a posture commanding by its dignity, while he tottered with weakness. [noun]
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"He is come," repeated Magua, bending his head with the dignity of an eastern prince. [noun]
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Throwing off, therefore, the appearance of consultation, he assumed the grave air of authority necessary to support the dignity of his office. [noun]
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Then the father spoke, in the language of the Delawares, and with a calmness and dignity that instantly arrested the attention even of those to whom his words were unintelligible. [noun]
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Then, recollecting himself, with sudden and native dignity, he added: "Go; teach your young men it is peace." [noun]
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As the rights of hospitality were, however, considered sacred among them, this little departure from the dignity of manhood excited no audible comment. [noun]
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The thistle is the order for dignity and antiquity; the veritable 'nemo me impune lacessit' of chivalry. [noun]
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"There is a nobler choice open to me," she said, more calmly than she had yet spoken, and with a pale dignity in her countenance that awed him. [noun]
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