অসম্মান, অপমান, অমর্যাদা, অবজ্ঞা, অসম্ভ্রম, কদুক্তি
(1) An affront to one's dignity or self-esteem,embarrassment,humiliation
(2) An affront to one's dignity or self-esteem
(3) Embarrassment
(4) Humiliation
(1) To add extra indignity to his humiliation he is suffering from a bout of hiccups that threatens to enter the Guinness Book of Records.
(2) Each year 40,000 elderly people are forced to suffer this indignity .
(3) The indignity of needing financial help
(4) Foreign rule, with all of its humiliation and indignity , is still a living memory.
(5) The indignity of that day stayed with us the entire year, increasing our determination.
(6) The final indignity was to lose a home bonus point in the dying minutes as the descending darkness became both literal and metaphoric.
(7) I guess if he did have to suffer that indignity , Amnesty International would be up in arms.
(8) He's still steaming with indignity at the whole thing, and of course, he's quite right to be upset.
(9) Would you not agree that no person should be made to suffer this indignity ?
(10) The main entrance door is defaced with graffiti, which should shock the parents of youngsters guilty of this profound indignity .
(11) The indignity of youth is compounded hugely by being in the sticks.
(12) A man given to indignity is capable of committing any crime, however heinous it may be.
(13) I bought books I did not want to save them from this indignity .
(14) You have tons of information, but not one sense of feelingu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac not one sense of one's own sense of indignity .
(15) Millions were still suffering discrimination, stigma and indignity worldwide.
(16) That means additional bureaucracies, therefore additional cost and also additional indignity to the older person.
(17) We have already committed the ultimate indignity on them - we have taken their lives.
(18) Organised competitive sport is agony for many children: it can lead to humiliation and indignity .
(19) He then suffered the ultimate indignity , in losing - not to a Croatian qualifier - but a Brit.
(20) And are we clear that we will not add to the burdens of another through punishment and indignity ?
shame
humiliation
loss of self-respect
loss of pride
loss of face
embarrassment
mortification
ignominy
disgrace
dishonor
stigma
discredit
affront
insult
abuse
mistreatment
injury
offense
injustice
slight
snub
discourtesy
disrespect
slap in the face
kick in the teeth
Dignity
Esteem
Honor
Regard
Respect
Esteem
Honor
Regard
Respect