indignity

[in-dig-ni-tee]

indignity Definition

  • 1an act that offends against a person's dignity or self-respect; humiliating treatment
  • 2a state of being unworthy or lacking in respect

Using indignity: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "indignity" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The way he was treated was an indignity to his position.

  • Example

    Being forced to apologize in public was an indignity she could not bear.

  • Example

    The prisoners were subjected to various forms of indignity by the guards.

indignity Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for indignity

Phrases with indignity

  • to experience something that is humiliating or disrespectful

    Example

    He suffered the indignity of being fired in front of his colleagues.

  • add insult to injury

    to make a bad situation worse

    Example

    To add insult to injury, they also charged me for the damage they caused.

  • to feel insulted or disrespected

    Example

    She took offense at his comments and stormed out of the room.

Origins of indignity

from Latin 'indignus', meaning 'unworthy'

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Summary: indignity in Brief

Indignity [in-dig-ni-tee] refers to an act that offends against a person's dignity or self-respect, or a state of being unworthy or lacking in respect. It can take many forms, from humiliation to disrespectful treatment. Examples include 'Being forced to apologize in public was an indignity she could not bear,' and 'The prisoners were subjected to various forms of indignity by the guards.' Phrases like 'suffer an indignity' and 'add insult to injury' are commonly used to describe such situations.

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