Pronunciation: /ˈdɪɡ.nəˌter.i/
noun a person who holds a high rank or position of honor
A1 The dignitary waved to the crowd as he passed by in the parade.
A2 The dignitary greeted the students with a warm smile during his visit to the school.
B1 The dignitary gave a speech about the importance of education at the conference.
B2 The dignitary attended the summit to discuss global issues with other world leaders.
C1 The dignitary was honored with a prestigious award for his contributions to society.
C2 The dignitary's presence at the event added an air of importance and significance.
adjective related to or characteristic of a dignitary
A1 The dignitary guest arrived at the event in a fancy car.
A2 The dignitary speaker gave an inspiring speech at the conference.
B1 The dignitary visit to the school was a great honor for the students.
B2 The dignitary reception was attended by many important figures.
C1 The dignitary luncheon was held in the grand ballroom of the hotel.
C2 The dignitary delegation was greeted with a lavish welcome ceremony.
formal The dignitary arrived at the event in a chauffeured car, surrounded by security.
informal The dignitary made a grand entrance at the party, turning heads with their elegant attire.
slang The dignitary rolled up to the function in style, causing a stir among the guests.
figurative She carried herself with the grace and poise of a dignitary, commanding respect wherever she went.
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