Having or expressing dignity; especially formality or stateliness in bearing or appearance.
Having or showing self-esteem.
1 I hope I look queenly and dignified ; in truth I feel murderous.
2 The situation was very serious but Belgrade stayed dignified , cool-headed and calm.
3 Ah... I'm trying to figure out a dignified way to say 'huh'?
4 There was no pomp in the surroundings; all, though dignified , was simple.
5 I cannot think of a more dignified way to express our sympathy.
6 The allegations, which Domingo denies, often in very dignified language, were serious.
7 The grave emotion in his face dignified its expression despite its savagery.
8 In the actual presence of the apparition Mr. Nott's dignified resistance wavered.
9 Many bodies had been recovered, to be taken home for dignified funerals.
10 The Treasury officials wanted it done in the usual dignified British way.
11 The words which characterize it in administrative language are sonorous and dignified .
12 And at the same time so dignified and refined in her manners.
13 I was quite dignified about it; I want you to understand that.
14 The Zephyrs were more quiet and dignified in their deportment than usual.
15 To his credit, Exodus Jerusalem recognized the value of a dignified retreat.
16 The dignified old gentleman still sat on the bench beside the fiddler.
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