undignified
IPA: ʌndˈɪgnɪfaɪd
adjective
- lacking in or damaging to dignity
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Examples of "undignified" in Sentences
- The Obama-friendly Washington Post described as undignified and unpresidential.
- Then, recalling her undignified conduct in the ball game with him, she felt ashamed.
- The mascot by its very nature is ridiculous and relatively undignified, which is why people like them.
- The International Skating Union is up at arms about it all, promising point reductions for what they call undignified movements.
- The government felt that such a name was undignified, which may be the only time in American history that a state, city, county, river, lake, creek, or gambling casino was not given an Indian name.
- “A form of language spoken by millions of people … can surely not be called undignified,” he argued, finding “real dignity … in the colloquial language of the people, not in the stilted artificial style of books.”
- You will recall the undignified use Sir Thomas More would have us put it to, and how there was no money at all in the Republic of Plato, and in that later community for which he wrote his Laws an iron coinage of austere appearance and doubtful efficacy ....
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