dignified
No, the word "dignity" is not an adverb. "Dignity" is a noun that refers to a sense of self-worth and respect. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb to provide more information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed.
If it is the dignity of one victim then it is the victim's dignity. If it is the dignity of many victims, then it is the victims' dignity.
He arrived with dignity. He arrived, this time with dignity. He arrived, it was with dignity.
Dignity without dignification is worthless dignification without dignity is baseless?
Dignity
Any kind of work can have dignity. Dignity comes from within?
The word "regal" is an adjective that describes something royal or majestic. It can be found throughout a speech to convey a sense of power, authority, and dignity.
She carries herself with such dignity that you can tell she is a real woman.
She keeps her standards high to maintain her dignity. The people who hurt her did not care about her dignity. When he was caught cheating on the test, his dignity suffered.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "statuesque" (like a statue, as in beauty or dignity).
If your a real man you have no dignity