Synonym: gravitas, lordliness, self-esteem, self-regard, self-respect, self-worth. Similar words: sign in, incognito, designing, magnitude, cognitive, indignant, significant, significance. Meaning: ['dɪgnɪtɪ] n. 1. the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect 2. formality in bearing and appearance 3. high office or rank or station.
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121. He was the soapbox orator who could quote Virgil or Shakespeare to give dignity to a bitter grudge.
122. But he conducts himself in all situations with a dignity not one whit lessened by his shortness.
123. The trial was a great scandal but she bore it all with courage and dignity.
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124. Slowly and with great dignity, Tsu Ma climbed the steps until he stood there at his dead father's side.
125. Then, with considerable panache and dignity she held the flaming papers high in her hands until they disappeared in smoke.
126. How did old Father Firmin keep his dignity, I ask myself.
127. They see their social life as a struggle for personal dignity in a general social framework that daily denies them this dignity.
128. It is as if the academic community takes the view that theories on ancient astronauts are beneath their dignity.
129. The beautiful pale-brown Bentley bumped with slow calm dignity down the drive.
130. I behaved with great dignity and showed none of the resentment I may have felt.
131. The drug addict loses the sense of dignity, responsibility, self- esteem and self- respect, and he forgets how to live like a human being. Dr T.P.Chia
132. We painted women washing clothes in the waters of Lake Bratan - a timeless ritual conducted with quiet dignity.
133. She advanced on herself cautiously but with dignity, turning round before her turning image.
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135. Hazar, an Arabian stallion, felt that halter classes at shows were rather beneath his dignity.
136. Through this astounding revolution, she rediscovered her original pride and her dignity as a great civilization.
137. Classmates found him impish and approachable one day, icy in his dignity the next.
138. And it is surely dying from cancer with dignity which requires bravery.
139. It must be Government policy to give the lifer some dignity.
140. She is glad to share reminiscences of Mansfield, the quiet dignity of which now appears valuable to her.
141. The third human attribute in Williamson's model is dignity, though it is one of the least-developed concepts.
142. He had spoken of the Dignity mass to only a few close friends.
143. Dignity and love do not blend well, nor do they continue long together. Ovid
144. We can provide solace and preserve dignity and human potential through the very end of life.
145. It was all beneath his dignity, this business of charging around with rifles in your hand and going on parade.
146. She was spared the trauma of dinner, the object lesson in human dignity, and the smoke of Revolution.
147. The ideal man bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, making the best of circumstances. Aristotle
148. Which was good for the soul, but bad for knees and dignity.
149. In public, the Khmer Rouge leaders have a quiet dignity.
150. The new technology of automation had stripped them of any human dignity in their labour.
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