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单词 condign
释义

condign

adjective

con·​dign kən-ˈdīn How to pronounce condign (audio) ˈkän-ˌdīn How to pronounce condign (audio)
: deserved, appropriate
condign punishment
condignly adverb

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In his 1755 Dictionary of the English Language, lexicographer Samuel Johnson noted that "condign" was "always used of something deserved by crimes." Even today, it is most likely to be used to modify "punishment" or a related word, such as "redress," "justice," or "chastisement." And yet, "condign" (which traces to Latin com-, meaning "thoroughly," and dignus, meaning "worthy") once meant "worthy" or "of equal worth or dignity" in English. How did such a word get chained to "punishment"? It was apparently so condemned in the 1500s by the phraseology of the Tudor Acts of Parliament: "Former statutes … for lacke of condigne punishment … be littell feared or regarded."

Synonyms

  • competent
  • deserved
  • due
  • fair
  • just
  • justified
  • merited
  • right
  • rightful
  • warranted
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Example Sentences

a suspension without pay is condign punishment for breaking the company's code of business ethics
Recent Examples on the Web His sickness is condign affirmation of his manifold failures, arrogance and incompetence. Gerard Baker, WSJ, 5 Oct. 2020 That means reversal of Scruton’s ritual humiliation — and equally condign sanctions against the man who willfully deceived his readers and the public about Scruton’s views. Kyle Smith, National Review, 17 July 2019 Here’s the problem: There is no satisfying, condign punishment for boorish behavior like Ansari’s. Kyle Smith, National Review, 16 Jan. 2018 Journalism’s year of travails, stumbles, goofs, errors, retractions, suspensions, and firings is nemesis of the most vengeful, condign sort. Varad Mehta, National Review, 15 Dec. 2017

Word History

Etymology

Middle English condigne, from Anglo-French, from Latin condignus, from com- + dignus worthy — more at decent

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined above

condign

adjective

as in deserved
being what is called for by accepted standards of right and wrong a suspension without pay is condign punishment for breaking the company's code of business ethics

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • deserved
  • justified
  • merited
  • rightful
  • proper
  • warranted
  • legal
  • due
  • competent
  • appropriate
  • suitable
  • requisite
  • legitimate
  • right
  • fair
  • fitting
  • just
  • lawful
  • equitable
  • strict
  • apt
  • correct
  • applicable
  • meet
  • impartial
  • fit
  • stringent
  • accurate
  • true
  • uncompromising
  • square
  • rhadamanthine

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • unjust
  • unfair
  • unwarranted
  • undue
  • undeserved
  • unjustified
  • unmerited
  • improper
  • irrelevant
  • partial
  • unjustifiable
  • unreasonable
  • unequal
  • inappropriate
  • irrelative
  • incoherent
  • indefensible
  • incorrect
  • arbitrary
  • unsuitable
  • inapplicable
  • inequitable
  • biased
  • unlawful
  • despotic
  • inapt
  • inapposite
  • illegitimate
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