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dignified [dig-ni-faid]adjetivoDignificado.- It’s not very dignified -> no es muy decoroso o elegante
Digno, circunspecto (person, reply); digno (silence, attitude). Majestuoso (stately).
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dignified [ˈdɪɡnɪfaɪd]
adjective
[+person] de aspecto solemne; de aspecto digno Greeks, stand firm, be each one proud and dignified Lucy was dignified, beautiful and intelligent
[+manner, air] solemne; digno His quiet, dignified pedagogic manner attracted inquisitive students Mr. Johnson had such a dignified air that no one ever called him by his first name It would take time starving to death and it's not a dignified way of dying
[+bearing] solemne; majestuoso his health was breaking down he retained a stately, dignified bearing he was marvellously dignified in bearing yet thoroughly human in nature
[+silence] decoroso she maintained a dignified silence
it's not dignified to do that no es elegante hacer eso
I tried to make a dignified exit
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