Trashy
Obviously in is not beneath you dignity to have someone else write this sentence for you.
prosaic
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.
Ignorant!
latin word of dignity
adj. Lacking adult maturity or experience; immature: a callow young man.
The word "gauche" means lacking social grace or tact; awkward or unsophisticated in behavior.
1. to have in the mind as a purpose 2. to serve or intend to convey, show, or indicate 3. to have importance to the degree of 4. to direct to a particular individual 5. lacking dignity or honor
I will not lose my dignity over this!
She keeps her standards high to maintain her dignity. The people who hurt her did not care about her dignity. When he was caught cheating on the test, his dignity suffered.
one word meaning lacking detail depending on the context of its use would be "spacey." as in "that explanation was kinda spacey." ~VAGUE is a good word meaning "Lacking Detail"~
No. Coward is a noun, meaning someone overpowered by fear, or lacking courage. The word cowardly is both the adjective and adverb.