indign
adj/ɪnˈdʌɪn/UK
Etymology
Definitions
Unworthy, undeserving.
- even th'Almightie selfe she did maligne, / Because to man so mercifull he was, / And unto all his creatures so benigne, / Sith she her selfe was of his grace indigne […].
disgraceful
unbecoming
The neighborhood
- neighborindignant
- neighborindignation
- neighborindignity
- neighborindignly
- neighbordignity
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