Also means
fittingly, worthily
Usage Note
Dignement modifies verbs to convey that an action is carried out with proper dignity or in a manner befitting the occasion. It is more formal than avec dignité and tends to appear in literary or ceremonial contexts. The base adjective digne also means 'worthy of' when followed by de, as in digne de confiance ('trustworthy').
Examples
"Elle a supporté l'épreuve dignement."
Natural Translation
She bore the ordeal with dignity.
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