dignitary Antonyms

Meaning of dignitary

Wordnet

dignitary (n)

an important or influential (and often overbearing) person

Webster

dignitary (n.)

One who possesses exalted rank or holds a position of dignity or honor; especially, one who holds an ecclesiastical rank above that of a parochial priest or clergyman.

dignitary Sentence Examples

  1. The dignitary attended the international conference to address global issues.
  2. The President met with the visiting foreign dignitary to discuss economic cooperation.
  3. The town mayor was the highest-ranking dignitary at the local festival.
  4. The Nobel Prize ceremony featured the presence of several dignitaries from around the world.
  5. The United Nations General Assembly was attended by numerous dignitaries from member states.
  6. The royal family members were treated as dignitaries during their official visit to the country.
  7. The peace negotiations brought together high-level dignitaries from conflicting parties.
  8. The governor of the state was the chief dignitary at the annual state fair.
  9. The Consul General acted as the diplomatic dignitary representing their government in the host country.
  10. The environmental forum gathered together experts and dignitaries to discuss pressing ecological matters.

FAQs About the word dignitary

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The dignitary attended the international conference to address global issues.

The President met with the visiting foreign dignitary to discuss economic cooperation.

The town mayor was the highest-ranking dignitary at the local festival.

The Nobel Prize ceremony featured the presence of several dignitaries from around the world.