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The quality of being worth of honour and respect
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Yes, the word dignity is a noun, a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for the state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect.
No, the word 'dignity' is an abstractnoun, a word for the quality or state of being worthy, honored, or respected; a calm and important quality that a place or organization has that people respect; a word for a quality.
There is no such word as 'conplex' in English language. Very probably you are thinking of "complex", the opposite of "simple" meaning complicated.
The quality of being worth of honour and respect
Dignity as it is expressed in technical writing will not have the same definition s the word dignity as it normally appears. Dignity in technical writing refers to the formality of the writing.
Are you referring to the definition to be simple or the definition of "simple predicate"? Anyway, I'm thinking that you mean the former. A simple predicate is the word that shows what is happening. In the before sentence, is is the simple predicate. "is the word that shows what is happening" is the whole predicate. A verb will not always be the simple predicate, and simple predicates will not always be 1 word.
dignity
latin word of dignity
Effortless, simple, sinchy.
in simple words it means rough
Short form of a word or a abbreviation.
No, the word "dignity" is not an adverb. "Dignity" is a noun that refers to a sense of self-worth and respect. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb to provide more information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed.
Which is the simple definition of "synonym". (Is this "Jeopardy'?)
Atoms, one simple word
Another word for human dignity is respect.