Indignity is defined as a feeling or expression of anger caused by something unjust, unworthy, or humiliating. To express the opposite feeling, we use antonyms. The antonyms of "indign" include content, pleased, relieved, satisfied, elated, dignified, and respected. When we feel content, we are satisfied with the situation or circumstances, and there is no need for indignation. When we feel pleased or relieved, we are grateful for the outcome, and indignation is replaced with joy. When we feel elated or dignified, we are proud of our achievements or status, and there is no room for indignity. The presence of such emotions eradicates the need or cause for indignation.