DIGNITARY in a Sentence
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10 example sentences for DIGNITARY, such as:
1. At the end were the signatures of the high dignitaries who had signed it.
2. Bolkonski was invited everywhere, and had to spend the whole morning calling on the principal Austrian dignitaries.
3. Speranski related how at the Council that morning a deaf dignitary, when asked his opinion, replied that he thought so too.
4. One person, better dressed than the rest, seemed to know everyone and mentioned by name the greatest dignitaries of the day.
5. Among the latter was the Prior of Jorvaulx, in the most gallant trim which a dignitary of the church could venture to exhibit.
2. Bolkonski was invited everywhere, and had to spend the whole morning calling on the principal Austrian dignitaries.
3. Speranski related how at the Council that morning a deaf dignitary, when asked his opinion, replied that he thought so too.
4. One person, better dressed than the rest, seemed to know everyone and mentioned by name the greatest dignitaries of the day.
5. Among the latter was the Prior of Jorvaulx, in the most gallant trim which a dignitary of the church could venture to exhibit.
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Meanings and Examples of DIGNITARY
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dignitary
n. an important or influential (and often overbearing) person
Classic Sentence:
1 Several domestics, whose dress held various proportions betwixt the richness of their master's, and the coarse and simple attire of Gurth the swine-herd, watched the looks and waited the commands of the Saxon dignitary.
2 Among the latter was the Prior of Jorvaulx, in the most gallant trim which a dignitary of the church could venture to exhibit.
3 The Grand Master proposed that the last duty should be performed, and the distinguished dignitary who bore the title of "Collector of Alms" went round to all the brothers.
4 Speranski related how at the Council that morning a deaf dignitary, when asked his opinion, replied that he thought so too.
5 This was the time for Wemmick to produce a little kettle, a tray of glasses, and a black bottle with a porcelain-topped cork, representing some clerical dignitary of a rubicund and social aspect.
6 Bolkonski was invited everywhere, and had to spend the whole morning calling on the principal Austrian dignitaries.
7 One person, better dressed than the rest, seemed to know everyone and mentioned by name the greatest dignitaries of the day.
8 Three rows of benches on each side and six rows in front of him were occupied by the dignitaries of the town and by the parents of the pupils.
9 At the end were the signatures of the high dignitaries who had signed it.
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In XI. The Adventure of The Naval Treaty
Context Highlight In XI. The Adventure of The Naval Treaty
10 The queen remained for a short time to receive the compliments of the city dignitaries and to reply to the salutations of the ladies.
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