condign Antonyms
Strongest:
- irrelevant
- unjust
- unjust
- partial
- unwarranted
- partial
- undue
- unwarranted
- unjustified
- undeserved
- unfair
- undue
- unjustified
- irrelevant
- unfair
- improper
- undeserved
- improper
Strong:
- irrelative
- unreasonable
- irrelative
- indefensible
- incoherent
- inequitable
- inapplicable
- unequal
- unsuitable
- inequitable
- biased
- arbitrary
- unmerited
- incorrect
- unsuitable
- unmerited
- unequal
- inappropriate
- incoherent
- indefensible
- arbitrary
- unreasonable
- biased
- inapplicable
- inappropriate
- unjustifiable
- incorrect
- unjustifiable
Weak:
Meaning of condign
condign (s)
fitting or appropriate and deserved; used especially of punishment
condign Sentence Examples
- The criminal received a condign punishment for his heinous crimes.
- The students felt the strict teacher's disciplinary measures were condign.
- She believed that only a condign retribution could rectify the injustice.
- The judge delivered a sentence that was both severe and condign.
- Many saw the termination of the corrupt official's position as a condign consequence.
- The employees celebrated when the CEO faced condign consequences for his unethical behavior.
- In her novel, the author portrays the antagonist as deserving of condign punishment.
- The community demanded that the perpetrator face a condign penalty for their actions.
- Despite his efforts to avoid detection, he eventually met with condign justice.
- The movie depicted the villain's downfall as a result of condign karma.
FAQs About the word condign
fitting or appropriate and deserved; used especially of punishment
deserved,justified, rightful, due, competent, strict, merited, legal, fair, fitting
irrelevant, unjust,unjust, partial, unwarranted, partial, undue, unwarranted, unjustified, undeserved
The criminal received a condign punishment for his heinous crimes.
The students felt the strict teacher's disciplinary measures were condign.
She believed that only a condign retribution could rectify the injustice.
The judge delivered a sentence that was both severe and condign.