dignify in Japanese
dignify in Japanese is 品格, 褒賞 — dignify means to give something an air of importance or worth it may not really deserve.
dignify in Japanese
品格
Pronounced: hinkaku
(transitive) To invest with dignity or honour.
褒賞
Pronounced: hōshō
(transitive) To invest with dignity or honour.
What does "dignify" mean?
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verb To give something an air of importance or worth it may not really deserve.
"I won't dignify that accusation with a response."
dignify in a sentence
- I won't dignify that accusation with a response.
- Don’t dignify his rudeness by arguing back.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "dignify" in Japanese?
"dignify" in Japanese is 品格, 褒賞. dignify means: To give something an air of importance or worth it may not really deserve.
How do you pronounce 品格?
"dignify" in Japanese is 品格, pronounced "hinkaku".
How do you use "dignify" in a sentence?
Example: "I won't dignify that accusation with a response." In Japanese, "dignify" is 品格, 褒賞.
Are there other ways to say "dignify" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "dignify": 品格, 褒賞.
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