indignity in English

noun
1
treatment or circumstances that cause one to feel shame or to lose one's dignity.
the indignity of needing financial help

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1. He suffered insult and indignity in silence.

2. She was subjected indignity and humiliation.

3. So that you'd know how indignity feels.

4. For Annie, this was the final indignity.

5. Spanking is an indignity to a teenager.

6. The bandits subject us to all sort of indignity.

7. And now comes the final indignity - excommunication from Cluedo.

8. She was subjected to indignity and humiliation.

9. But this bird was spared that indignity.

10. Prisoners are spared the indignity of wearing uniforms.

11. This indignity shall be wiped out with blood!

12. He did not like to recall the indignity of it.

13. Every abject indignity which our country's been subjected to...

14. After all, I had made him suffer an indignity.

15. Two of the diplomats suffered the indignity of being arrested.

16. And at that point, the wheat has suffered the ultimate indignity.

17. Later, he suffered the indignity of having to flee angry protesters.

18. I had to endure the indignity of being strip-searched for drugs.

19. The chairman suffered the indignity of being refused admission to the meeting.

20. Clint suffered the indignity of being called 'Puppy' in front of his girlfriend.

21. A shameful spew and tears in his eyes at that, the ultimate indignity.

22. An indignity for the noble halibut and a waste of natural resources.

23. Even through the rage, the bitterness, and the indignity, her faith remained strong.

24. I would not inflict on her either this knowledge, or this eventual indignity.

25. Synonyms for Ashame include embarrassment, humiliation, ignominy, indignity, abasement, abashment, chagrin, compunction, discomfiture and disgrace

26. Of indignity, will annoy to be good at camouflage at the same time of you.

27. She forgot the indignity of the position in the advance of a tingling awareness.

28. She remembered half way down the rickety ladder stairs, but for would have been a final indignity.

29. It was the surprise and indignity of watching the yellow stain spread which made me wince.

30. Even those who bitterly opposed Saddam feel the indignity of his humiliation at American hands.

31. 20 Somehow, old Jags look better when they haven't been forced through the indignity of a facelift.

32. Recently a Nomura executive suffered the indignity of being taken hostage by a client wielding a samurai sword.

33. However, I cannot suffer indignity and disgrace for losing the battle for the lack of courage and fighting prowess.

34. At least she would not be submitted to the indignity of being seated below the salt at embassy dinners.

35. Growing cities were governed for some local government purposes by the county magistrates: an indignity that the prosperous entrepreneurs resented.

36. Cambridge Analytica, the disgraced political consulting firm that got caught staging a heist of tens of millions of Facebook users’ data, now looks to be suffering a final indignity: being

37. (Frankenstein, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley) There is no indignity so Abhorrent to their feelings! (Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen) All emotions, and that one particularly, were Abhorrent to his cold, precise but admirably balanced mind.

38. As a result, those two underwent the indignity of being presented in public as evildoers, having their outer garments torn off them, and being beaten with rods in the marketplace. —Acts 16:12, 16-22.