dignity

word

/ˈdɪɡnəti/
DIG-ni-tee
/dˈɪɡnɪti/
DIG-ni-tee

Definition

Dignity is the quality of being worthy of respect, or a calm and serious way of behaving that shows self-respect. It can also refer to the basic value every person has and deserves to have recognized.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in serious contexts: human rights, aging, illness, poverty, or public behavior. Common collocations include 'human dignity', 'lose dignity', 'with dignity', and 'treat someone with dignity'. It is more formal and deeper than simple 'pride' or 'respect'.

Example Sentences

Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity.

basic

She spoke with dignity during the interview.

basic

He kept his dignity even in a hard time.

basic

They handled the whole situation with dignity and grace.

natural

No one should have to choose between safety and dignity.

natural

Even after the criticism, she walked out with her dignity intact.

natural