indigno
unworthy
adjective een-DEEG-noh Rare
Origin: From Latin indignus (not worthy).
Also means
disgraceful
Usage Note
Indigno describes a person, action, or condition that falls below an acceptable moral or social standard: un trato indigno ('degrading treatment'), un comportamiento indigno ('disgraceful behavior'). The opposite is digno ('worthy, dignified'). Indigno de + infinitive/noun means 'unworthy of': indigno de confianza ('untrustworthy'). Agrees in gender: indigna.
Examples
"Ese trato es completamente indigno."
Natural Translation
That treatment is completely unworthy.
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