What part of speech is dignitaries?

Dignitaries can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. dignitaries is a noun, plural of dignitary.

Inflections

Noun

What does dignitaries mean?

Definitions

Noun

dignitary - an important or influential (and often overbearing) person

Examples of dignitaries

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1. noun Dignitaries condemn the act but visit her bereaved family and the money flows.
2. noun Even Chinese dignitaries were invited to visit the monument.
3. noun When I fart and the dignitaries begin laughing at me, draw your swords.
4. noun To strengthen his position, Tom surrounded himself with intellectuals and church dignitaries, one of whom was Brother John.
5. noun Algeria has built the biggest mosque in the world as Algerians leave the country by boats of fortune and its dignitaries take good care of themselves and spend their holidays abroad.
6. noun Suppose, for the sake of discussion, that someone would openly stay in a well-known address in Teheran, hosted by the Iranian Government and financed by it, executing one atrocity after another in Spain or in France, killing hundreds of innocent people, accepting responsibility for the crimes, promising in public TV interviews to do more of the same, while the Government of Iran issues public condemnations of his acts but continues to host him, invite him to official functions and treat him as a great dignitary.
7. noun The dignitary drove a very fancy car.
Sentence  
noun
Dignitaries condemn the act but visit her bereaved family and the money flows.
Even Chinese dignitaries were invited to visit the monument.
When I fart and the dignitaries begin laughing at me, draw your swords.
To strengthen his position, Tom surrounded himself with intellectuals and church dignitaries, one of whom was Brother John.
Algeria has built the biggest mosque in the world as Algerians leave the country by boats of fortune and its dignitaries take good care of themselves and spend their holidays abroad.
Suppose, for the sake of discussion, that someone would openly stay in a well-known address in Teheran, hosted by the Iranian Government and financed by it, executing one atrocity after another in Spain or in France, killing hundreds of innocent people, accepting responsibility for the crimes, promising in public TV interviews to do more of the same, while the Government of Iran issues public condemnations of his acts but continues to host him, invite him to official functions and treat him as a great dignitary.
The dignitary drove a very fancy car.

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