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Understanding Dignitary vs Dignitarian: What's the Difference?

Dignitary is a noun that refers to a person of high rank or prestige, especially a head of state or other prominent figure. It can also be used more broadly to refer to anyone who is held in high esteem or respect.

Examples:

* The president was treated as a dignitary during his visit to the country.
* She was accorded the dignity and respect due to a renowned artist.

In contrast, dignitarian is an adjective that means "of or relating to dignity" or "having or showing dignity." It is not commonly used as a noun.

Examples:

* The dignitarian values of honesty and integrity are essential for any leader.
* She displayed great dignitarianism in her response to the criticism.

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