adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an undignified exit (= when someone leaves in a way that is embarrassing or makes them look silly )
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She made a rather undignified exit, tripping down the step.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I've always thought that much more undignified than going bald.
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If she tried to evict him an undignified struggle would only ensue and she wouldn't give him the satisfaction.
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Rachel and Chas sprawled in undignified positions on the floor ....
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Staff have to go through the undignified and anxiety-provoking process of applying for their own jobs.
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The feeling that this discipline is somehow undignified is difficult to dislodge in some minds.
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To struggle out with it while she watched would be conceding her victory in a minor battle - undignified .
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Very few of us like to see pictures of ourselves looking tired, haggard or undignified , or with teeth missing.