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Undignified Meaning in English

word

ənˈdɪɡnɪˌfaɪd
uhn-DIG-ni-fied
ʌndˈɪɡnɪfˌaɪd
un-DIG-ni-fied

释义

Behaving or appearing in a way that causes loss of respect or is not suitable for someone’s status or character; lacking dignity.

用法与细微差别

Used in formal or semi-formal contexts to criticize actions that seem embarrassing or lower someone's respect. Common with verbs like 'look', 'act', 'seem', and in phrases like 'an undignified exit'. Often the opposite of 'dignified'.

例句

He made an undignified remark during the meeting.

basic

It was an undignified way to lose the game.

basic

She felt undignified after falling in front of everyone.

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It got pretty undignified when they started shouting at each other in public.

natural

No one wants to make an undignified exit from a job they've held for years.

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Dancing on the table was a bit undignified, but she didn’t care.

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