Dignamente in english
Worthily
pronunciation: wɜrθəli part of speech: adverb
pronunciation: wɜrθəli part of speech: adverb
In gestures
dignamente = fittingly ; decently ; honourably [honorably, -USA].
Example: 1982 has been designated, fittingly, the Year of Information Technology -- a recognition that we are now living in an information society.Example: Anyway, she's not a 'street fighter'; she seems to believe that if you treat people decently, they'll treat you decently.Example: That's why I think it's time for him to quit the national team honourably now the ovation is still loud.more:
» morir dignamente = have + a dignified death ; die with + dignity ; die + a dignified death .
Example: The article demonstrates that many older people do not have dignified deaths in hospitals. Example: I feel that's what we have to do; let this type of library service die with dignity, and not keep patching it up with money and people. Example: To me, a head of state, however an evil dictator he was (and he WAS), should die a dignified death at the hand of state.