Associations to the word «Dignified»
Noun
- Indignation
- Drapery
- Splendour
- Tread
- Waistcoat
- Utterance
- Reverence
- Silence
- Bearing
- Disdain
- Gentleness
- Deference
- Carriage
- Looking
- Easy
- Serenity
- Whisker
- Tone
- Beard
- Stature
- Modesty
- Moderation
- Lovely
- Robe
- Restraint
- Greeting
- Tender
- Admiration
- Delicacy
- Deliberation
- Bailiff
- Displeasure
- Orator
- Clergyman
- Pace
- Lace
- Burgher
- Veranda
- Embodiment
- Approbation
- Worthy
- Patio
- Expression
- Pose
- Impress
- Sovereign
- Reproach
Adjective
- Hospitable
- Affectionate
- Cordial
- Benevolent
- Spacious
- Respected
- Agreeable
- Generous
- Melancholy
- Somber
- Picturesque
- Worthy
- Vulgar
- Intelligent
- Sombre
- Pleasing
- Kindly
- Commanding
- Unaffected
- Stiff
- Velvet
- Eloquent
- Admirable
- Dressed
- Humane
- Vigorous
- Illustrious
- Splendid
- Cultured
- Ridiculous
- Expressive
- Gray
- Arrogant
- Witty
- Persuasive
- Cheerful
- Lively
- Pious
- Magnificent
- Sincere
- Beautiful
- Earnest
- Bow
- Pleasant
- Bowed
- Prudent
- Gentle
Wiktionary
DIGNIFIED, adjective. Respectable
DIGNIFIED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of dignify
Dictionary definition
DIGNIFIED, adjective. Having or expressing dignity; especially formality or stateliness in bearing or appearance; "her dignified demeanor"; "the director of the school was a dignified white-haired gentleman".
DIGNIFIED, adjective. Having or showing self-esteem.
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