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Sentence count:134+4Posted:2017-02-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: grandmajesticnoblestatelyworthySimilar words: significantsignificancesignificantlydignitysignifymagnificoratifiedjustifiedMeaning: ['dɪgnɪfaɪd]  adj. 1. having or expressing dignity; especially formality or stateliness in bearing or appearance 2. having or showing self-esteem. 
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31) Radio broadcasts were also made from the court, and the general atmosphere was far from dignified.
32) She had passed out with no pain, and was dignified in disarray.
33) Throughout our short and painful conversation he was as charming, as elegant and as dignified as ever.
34) The registrar was a dignified man who behaved with the correct degree of formality.
35) Today, dressed like a housewife, she looked more human than usual, less distantly dignified.
36) Father Peter, advancing on long dignified legs, came to a halt midway down the street.
37) In the end, there is nothing better to be expected than dignified poverty with the consolation of friendship.
38) They waited in a dignified and orderly manner outside the Children's Panel offices.
39) The Western ritual of death was observed - the obligation to remember the most dignified image of the deceased.
40) Dignified old rowhouses on historic Mount Vernon Square were marred by iron bars on their windows.
41) He looked so dignified, so calm, so thankful to be gone from this world and from his troublesome son.
42) She had decided not to attend the funeral, believing now that dignified restraint was her best role.
43) Unusually for so dim a star, it is dignified by an old proper name: Alrakis.
44) They may not be rich, but they do lead dignified, autonomous lives off the rollercoaster of the commodity markets.
45) Externally, the church is a simple and dignified brick structure, its lack of decoration suggesting a very early constructional date.
46) Mama never met a stranger in her life, although most people thought she was dignified.
47) When we teach a child patience we offer them the gift of a dignified life. Allan Lokos 
48) They were dignified men with stiff white shirts and shoes as shiny as black marble.
49) The bishop was a dignified, portly man, with thinning white hair.
50) Mr Ozal is now under pressure to seek agreement with the opposition on a suitably dignified figure to fill the post.
51) Bearded and dignified, Aitken was an original thinker who remained outside the mainstream of scientific activity.
52) The inching up the cliff of dignified respectability begins tomorrow at Lancaster Park, Christchurch.
53) Matron was equally dignified, with a towering cap of white linen and a penetrating gaze.
54) His dignified person and agreeable countenance, with the most unaffected affability gave me high satisfaction.
55) There is, in fact, a glittering array of dignified and sometimes very lucrative offices open to members of the Bar.
56) When I was young there was a joke about the difference between dignified acquiescence and enthusiastic cooperation.
57) She was credible and creditable and played well the transformation from gauche,[www.Sentencedict.com] unworldly girl to dignified lady.
58) We were charmed by the dignified and unassuming Tibetan people.
59) The little hedgehog smoothed her quills and tried to look dignified.
60) Rachel, perfectly dignified in her dressing-gown, made the firemen cups of tea.
More similar words: significantsignificancesignificantlydignitysignifymagnificoratifiedjustifiedqualifiedcertifiedhorrifiedmystifiedgratifiedspecifiedterrifiedmagnificentclassifiedmagnificationunspecifieddisqualifiedmagnifysign insatisfiedindignantunsatisfieddesigningdissatisfiedmagnifying glassindignationindignantly
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