Synonym: affront, injury, insult, offense. Antonym: dignity. Similar words: dignity, indignant, benignity, indignantly, indignation, dignify, dignified, indigent. Meaning: [ɪn'dɪgnətɪ] n. an affront to one's dignity or self-esteem.
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31, Of indignity, will annoy to be good at camouflage at the same time of you.
32, Idle industries have cast workers into unemployment, human misery and personal indignity.
33, Her heart sickened at the thought of this brutal indignity.
34, An added indignity was the complete shutout of "True Grit" from Golden Globe nominations — a measure of a movie's advance buzz, if nothing else.
35, Probably no more than 5 per cent of the world's population now suffers this indignity.
36, Citizens of a superpower again had to bear the indignity of sugar rations.
37, I was very young: the prospect of working under a woman constituted the ultimate indignity.
38, August was once a time when City's supporters would get together, bristle with indignity, and complain bitterly about how much money the dreaded enemy, Manchester United, were spending.
39, Half the pleasure of getting big , I think, is nose at the indignity of getting dignified.
40, Indignity or not, he would change his unofficial shirt for a regulation one.
41, Those who worked were looked down upon with contempt, and subjected to every possible indignity.
42, Aristotle discusses indignity as a virtue in the sense that he thinks we should be upset if people do well undeservedly.
43, For more than a year we have suffered the indignity.
44, I suffer the indignity of having to say I am sorry in front all those people.
More similar words: dignity, indignant, benignity, indignantly, indignation, dignify, dignified, indigent, indigenous, indemnity, individuality, sign in, signify, incognito, designing, magnitude, cognitive, significant, significance, recognition, significantly, insignificant, india, indict, Indian, absolute magnitude, finding, unity, indirect, indicate.