To respect and honor our grandparents! I Love you lita and lito!
A Worthy Patron is a Master Mason, who serves as an advisor to a chapter of the Order of The Eastern Star. His job is largly symbolic as the women of the Eastern Star decide the path that they will take in any situation. It is however, an honor to be asked to serve by the Ladies of the Order.
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If you are asking about the meaning of the expression "worthy of praise," it refers to a person (it can refer to an idea too, but we usually see it applied to a person) who is deserving of our respect and admiration for having done something very positive. For example, "Mahatma Gandhi is worthy of praise for defending the rights of the Untouchables in India." In some older books, you might see this expression as an adjective, "praise-worthy," but it is not commonly used in speech these days.
the human being is in itself a temple of wisdom. one need not enter.;just be what you are in true sense.
Dignity is defined as the state of being worthy of respect and honor. This has a great effect on the personality of a person and their self-respect.
a quality that makes someone worthy of honor and respect
Dignity in humans is the quality of being worthy of honor or respect, of being highly principled and having a sense of pride in oneself.
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.
Honor can be used as a noun or a verb.Honor as respect or privilege is a noun, as in "It is an honor to answer your question."Honor as to keep an agreement or treat with respect is a verb, as in "I honored the policies and procedures of Answers.com while answering your question."
Honorably, conduct with honor, valor, and/or virtue. coming from the root Honor, meaning Honesty, fairness, or integrity in ones beliefs.
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Dignity refers to a sense of pride in oneself or the quality of being worthy of honor and respect. A sample sentence would be "She carried herself with so much dignity, until she stumbled and fell flat on her face".
In most situations, you would say "He is worthy ofrespect."
the honor of having made the first flag the honor of being honored by George Washington the honor of being able to have 7 children ( all girls ) the honor of having respect from ALL of AMERICA
No, dignity is not an adverb. Dignity is a noun that refers to the quality of being worthy of respect and honor. Adverbs, on the other hand, modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
Yes, all humans are worthy of respect simply by virtue of being human. Respect should be given to every individual regardless of their background, beliefs, or actions. Respecting others is a fundamental aspect of displaying empathy and understanding towards fellow human beings.