Indigno in english
Worthless
pronunciation: wɜrθləs part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: wɜrθləs part of speech: adjective
In gestures
indignar = outrage.
Example: And yet the thought of what he was being asked to do to salvage the jeopardized budget outraged his every fiber.more:
» indignarse = incense ; wax + indignant ; chafe (at) .
Example: She was very incensed about what she believed was an ignorant remark he made during a sales call. Example: To wax indignant about a President's telling lies makes no more sense than to do so about a wrestler's faking falls. Example: The protesters chafe at what they see as the military and unelected royalist aristocracy meddling in politics.indigno = unworthy ; contemptible ; scummy .
Example: In Matthew's gospel, when Jesus comes to John to be baptised, John hesitates, as he feels unworthy.Example: It is strange to me that some people can worship such a josser who holds such a contemptible hobby.Example: I can understand why they would do this from a business perspective, but it's still a scummy.more:
» indigno de confianza = untrustworthy .
Example: The director of our public library hired as a page the daughter of a friend, who turned out to be unreliable and untrustworthy, and as a consequence had to handle a disgruntled head of circulation.» ser indigno de = be beneath + Posesivo + dignity ; be beneath .
Example: A man approached the Rabbi and commented that it was beneath his dignity to go shopping in the supermarket like everybody else. Example: It was late when he got home, and Jasmine wore a face that was filled with contempt, considering him to be beneath her.