condign
adjectiveHow to pronounce condign:
Definition of condign:
- condign (adjective):
- deserved, appropriate
- just enough in amount or just good enough in quality
- adjective. fitting or appropriate and deserved; used especially of punishment.
Synonyms for condign:
adequate
appropriate
competent
deserved
due
fair
fitting
just
justified
lawful
legal
legitimate
meet
merited
proper
requisite
richly-deserved
right
rightful
strict
suitable
warranted
Antonyms for condign:
bad
banned
baseless
black
dishonest
dishonorable
dishonourable
evil
evil-minded
excessive
forbidden
fraudulent
gratuitous
groundless
illegal
illegitimate
illicit
immoral
improper
inadequate
inappropriate
incorrect
indecent
indefensible
inequitable
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