US /ɪnˈdɪɡnɪti/
・UK /ɪnˈdɪgnəti/
But now, if you can, just imagine that instead of having to suffer the indignity of a festivus pole blocking something, you could have just set up in your own yard anyway.
I guarantee you I guarantee you that every I guarantee you that that every person of color in this country has faced an indignity, from the ridiculous to the grotesque to the sometimes fatal, at some point in their, I'm going to say, last couple of hours, because of their skin color.
But many hardcore players are too proud to accept the helping hand, would rather beat their head against the wall in frustration than suffer the indignity of getting a free pass.
beat their head against the wall in frustration than suffer the indignity of getting a free
Miss Bingley warmly resented the indignity he had received in an expostulation with her brother for talking such nonsense.
Miss Bingley warmly resented the indignity he had received, in an expostulation with
With the entire Strip totally threatened and humanitarian aid still restricted, those living are still experiencing unimaginable daily indignity.
Don't worry, donut, no longer will you suffer the indignity of sub-par dining ware.
Don't worry, donut, no longer will you suffer the indignity of subpar dining wear.
Oh, the final indignity.
This indignity will not stand!
Those who don't want to descend into the indignity of extreme dementia, or doubt the ability of palliative care to ease their exit from life, will come here when the time is right.
We've had euthanasia for pets for a very long time, but before the Good Death Centres, we forced our friends and relatives to endure months and sometimes years of agony and indignity against their will.
We may lose them altogether, and we have to suffer the indignity of denying that we feel a desire that should never have been associated with shame in the first place.
Who would submit to the indignity of being approved by such a woman as Lady Middleton