1. dignified - Adjective
2. dignified - Verb
Derived from dignify
4. dignified - Adjective Satellite
Marked with dignity; stately; as, a dignified judge.
of Dignify
Source: Webster's dictionaryI have the same malice in my heart as far as the fight game is concerned, but outside the ring, I won't say anything a dignified man won't say. Mike Tyson
To throw oneself to the side of the oppressed is the only dignified thing to do in life. Edwin Markham
Only sterility is noble and dignified. Only killing what never was is elevated and perverse and absurd. Fernando Pessoa
It is a very great mistake to imagine that the object of loyalty is the authority and interest of one individual man, however dignified by the applause or enriched by the success of popular actions. Samuel Adams
Since the passing of Victoria the Great there had been an accumulating uneasiness in the national life. It was as if some compact and dignified paper-weight had been lifted from people's ideas, and as if at once they had begun to blow about anyhow. H. G. Wells
The superior man has a dignified ease without pride. The mean man has pride without a dignified ease. Confucius