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Meaning of most dignified
having or showing a sense of self-respect and respect for others
Etymology of most dignified
The word "dignified" comes from the Latin word "dignus," meaning "worthy" or "deserving," and the suffix "-fied," which forms an adjective indicating a state or condition
Historically, the word has been used to describe individuals or things that possess a sense of self-respect, respect for others, and a noble or respectable quality
Synonyms
respectable
refined
elegant
sophisticated
cultured
polished
gracious
courteous
noble
honorable
esteemed
revered
venerated
exalted
illustrious
distinguished
prestigious
grand
majestic
stately
dignified
decorous
proper
seemly
becoming
fitting
suitable
appropriate
tasteful
classy
upscale
high-class
superior
exceptional
outstanding
remarkable
notable
celebrated
famous
renowned
legendary
mythical
heroic
impressive
awe-inspiring
commanding
authoritative
influential
powerful
dominant
commanding
imposing
formidable
intimidating
overwhelming
Definitions
- Having or showing a sense of self-respect and respect for others
- * Worthy of respect because of being important or serious
- * Having a noble and respectable quality
Usage Examples
- The dignified manner in which she handled the difficult situation earned her a lot of respect
- * The dignified old judge presided over the court with a sense of gravity and authority
- * The dignified atmosphere of the concert hall was suitable for the performance of classical music
Antonyms
undignified
disrespectful
rude
impolite
discourteous
uncouth
crude
coarse
vulgar
common
inferior
lowly
humble
modest
unassuming
unpretentious
plebeian
proletarian
ignoble
shameful
disgraceful
humiliating
degrading
unworthy
undeserving
unrespectable
disreputable
notorious
infamous
scandalous
shocking
outrageous
improper
unseemly
inappropriate
unfitting
unsuitable