Dignitaries Meaning in English
word · lemma: dignitary
Definition
Important people, often with high ranks in government, religion, or society, who are respected because of their official positions.
Usage & Nuances
Formal, used mainly in news, official reports, or when describing high-status guests. Refers to a group, not individuals. Often used with words like 'foreign dignitaries' or 'local dignitaries.' Not for casual use.
Spanish: dignatariosPortuguese (BR): dignitáriosPortuguese (PT): dignitáriosChinese (Simplified): 要员 - 贵宾Chinese (Traditional): 要員 - 貴賓Hindi: अधिकारी गण - सम्मानित व्यक्तिArabic: الشخصيات البارزة - كبار الشخصياتBengali: বিশিষ্ট ব্যক্তিবর্গ - গণ্যমান্য ব্যক্তিRussian: высокопоставленные лица - сановникиJapanese: 要人 - 貴賓Vietnamese: quan chức cấp cao - nhân vật quan trọngKorean: 귀빈 - 고위 인사Turkish: devlet büyükleri - ileri gelenlerUrdu: معززین - اعلیٰ عہدیدارIndonesian: pejabat tinggi - tamu kehormatan
Example Sentences
Several dignitaries attended the ceremony.
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The president welcomed the visiting dignitaries.
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All the dignitaries sat in the front row.
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Security was tight because several foreign dignitaries were in town.
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The mayor introduced the dignitaries to the audience one by one.
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A group of dignitaries arrived in black cars, causing quite a stir.
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