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indignity

noun in·dig·ni·ty \in-ˈdig-nə-tē\

: an act or occurrence that hurts someone's dignity or pride : an insulting or embarrassing act or occurrence

plural in·dig·ni·ties

Full Definition of INDIGNITY

1
a :  an act that offends against a person's dignity or self-respect :  insult
b :  humiliating treatment
2
obsolete :  lack or loss of dignity or honor
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Origin of INDIGNITY

Latin indignitat-, indignitas, from indignus
First Known Use: 1581

Rhymes with INDIGNITY

INDIGNITY Defined for Kids

indignity

noun in·dig·ni·ty \in-ˈdig-nə-tē\
plural in·dig·ni·ties

Definition of INDIGNITY for Kids

1
:  an act that injures a person's dignity or self-respect <She remembers every insult, every indignity.>
2
:  treatment that shows a lack of respect <He suffered the indignity of being fired.>

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