What is another word for in-dignities?
Pronunciation:
[ ɪndˈɪɡnɪtiz], [ ɪndˈɪɡnɪtiz], [ ɪ_n_d_ˈɪ_ɡ_n_ɪ_t_i_z]
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Similar words for in-dignities:
- affront (noun)
- blasphemy (noun)
- contempt (noun)
- cut (noun)
- dishonor (noun)
- humiliation (noun)
- indignity (noun)
- injury (noun)
- insult (noun)
- last straw (noun)
- malevolence (noun)
- maliciousness (noun)
- nastiness (noun)
- offense (noun)
- outrage (noun)
- provocation (noun)
- put-down (noun)
- reproach (noun)
- ruffled feathers (noun)
Synonyms for In-dignities:
n.
• affront (noun)- offense,
- vexation,
- provocation,
- brickbat,
- dirty deed,
- wrong,
- left-handed compliment,
- slap in the face,
- indignity.
- impiousness,
- impiety,
- sacrilege,
- heresy,
- imprecation,
- scoffing,
- profanation,
- scurrility,
- cursing,
- swearing,
- vituperation,
- profanity,
- lewdness,
- Reviling,
- cussing,
- desecration,
- execration,
- profaneness.
- disesteem,
- malice,
- ridicule,
- repugnance,
- mockery,
- disregard,
- snobbery,
- audacity,
- despisal,
- derision,
- hatred,
- stubbornness,
- neglect,
- distaste,
- Despisement,
- antipathy,
- defiance,
- condescension,
- recalcitrance,
- despite,
- scorn,
- aversion.
- infamy,
- blame,
- ignominy,
- disfavor,
- disrepute,
- degradation,
- scandal,
- odium,
- discredit,
- disgrace,
- abasement.
- discomfiture,
- humbling,
- comeuppance,
- confusion,
- mortification,
- comedown,
- loss of face,
- resignation,
- shame,
- submissiveness,
- self-abasement,
- mental pain,
- chagrin,
- submission.
- injustice,
- outrage,
- snub,
- slur,
- reproach,
- insult,
- backhanded compliment,
- affront,
- grievance,
- disrespect,
- opprobrium,
- put-down,
- slap,
- obloquy,
- take-down,
- abuse,
- dishonor,
- discourtesy,
- slight,
- injury,
- taunt,
- contumely.
- lesion,
- burn,
- bad,
- misery,
- bite,
- damage,
- gash,
- ruin,
- trauma,
- impairment,
- boo-boo,
- sting,
- shock,
- slander,
- evil,
- twinge,
- mutilation,
- libel,
- deformation,
- sore,
- hemorrhage,
- affliction,
- wound,
- cut,
- suffering,
- chop,
- loss,
- laceration,
- scratch,
- scar,
- pang,
- sprain,
- fracture,
- stab,
- swelling,
- abrasion,
- cramp,
- agony,
- bruise,
- detriment,
- distress,
- nick,
- Ouch,
- mischief,
- ill,
- disservice,
- blemish.
- blasphemy,
- Unpleasantry,
- black eye,
- disdainfulness,
- impudence,
- superciliousness,
- cheap shot,
- slam,
- rudeness,
- impertinence,
- vilification,
- aspersion,
- invective,
- contempt,
- insolence,
- incivility.
- final stroke,
- match in the powder barrel,
- last lick,
- overload,
- straw that broke the camel's back,
- limit.
- nastiness,
- meanness,
- malignity,
- spite,
- poisonousness,
- hostility,
- spitefulness,
- viciousness,
- venomousness,
- ill will.
- blitzkrieg,
- blitz,
- onset,
- battery,
- dig,
- onslaught,
- hurt,
- push,
- aggression,
- Assailment,
- zinger,
- mugging,
- harm,
- HIT,
- dirty dig,
- assault,
- attack,
- indignation.
- wrongdoing,
- enormity,
- violence,
- rapine,
- violation,
- evildoing,
- rape,
- Misdoing,
- inhumanity,
- ravishing,
- barbarism.
- grabber,
- casus belli,
- harassment,
- dare,
- grounds,
- instigation,
- justification,
- annoyance,
- defy,
- Bothering,
- irking,
- challenge,
- cause,
- vexing,
- inducement,
- motivation,
- provoking,
- reason,
- incentive.
- jibe,
- humiliation,
- gibe,
- knock,
- sneer,
- disparagement,
- pan,
- rebuff,
- suppression,
- sarcasm.
How to use "In-dignities" in context?
Dignities are the outward expressions of an individual's sense of worth or integrity. They can be physical, such as a graceful gait or an aristocratic bearing, or emotional, such as self-respect or confidence. Dignities can be cultivated or earned, and can be lost through humiliation or embarrassment. They can also be influenced by social norms and expectations, as well as by the individual's own sense of self-worth.
There are innumerable Dignities that people can embody and enjoy. Some examples include being self-sufficient, being intelligent or educated, being kind and caring, or being confident and decisive.
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