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What is indignality?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 9/20/2023

There is no such word,

however if you mean indignity it means

"1. Humiliating, degrading, or abusive treatment. 2. A source of offense, as to a person's pride or sense of dignity; an affront. 3. Obsolete Lack of dignity or honour."

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