dignified in the PONS Dictionary

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Historians of his time had recorded him to be a learned man and that he possessed a mild temper and was dignified.
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As such, he is typically dressed in a tweed business suit and usually carries himself in a formal dignified manner.
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His translation is precise and multilateral; its language is easy and clear whilst at the same time serious and dignified.
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It is dignified in effect, its phrasing original, yet smooth and gentle.
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Instrumental forms included the "basse danse", or "bassadanza", which was a ceremonial dance of a rather dignified character, and relatively slow tempo.
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Don't give me someone cold, or cut off, or someone who considers themselves dignified.
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She was described as friendly, modest and dignified, with good posture and beautiful hands, but she was not regarded to be either intelligent or attractive.
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A dignified red brick building -- thereafter, it was the center of a part of our lives.
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Without being remarkable as a colorist, he painted with care and finish, creating fine and dignified figures.
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It struck me quite suddenly that such an epic should be dignified by something more elevating, for this was not ordinary victory.
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