Etymology:
Meaning:
Lacking in dignity or respect; unworthy of respect or esteem.
Origin:
The word "undignified" first appeared in the early 17th century. It is derived from the Latin word "indignus," meaning "unworthy" or "undeserving." The "un-" prefix is added to indicate a lack of dignity.
Usage:
"Undignified" is often used to describe someone's actions or behavior that is considered to be disrespectful or lacking in class. It can also be used to describe situations or circumstances that are considered to be embarrassing or shameful.
Examples:
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