dignified |
becoming |
Related terms |
Dignified is a related term of becoming.
As adjectives the difference between dignified and becoming
is that
dignified is respectable while
becoming is pleasingly suitable; fit; congruous.
As verbs the difference between dignified and becoming
is that
dignified is (
dignify) while
becoming is .
As a noun becoming is
(chiefly|philosophy) the act or process in which something becomes.
dignified |
mannerly |
Related terms |
Dignified is a related term of mannerly.
As adjectives the difference between dignified and mannerly
is that
dignified is respectable while
mannerly is polite, having good manners.
As a verb dignified
is (
dignify).
suitable |
dignified |
Related terms |
Suitable is a related term of dignified.
As adjectives the difference between suitable and dignified
is that
suitable is having sufficient or the required properties for a certain purpose or task; appropriate to a certain occasion while
dignified is respectable.
As a verb dignified is
(
dignify).
dignified |
graced |
As verbs the difference between dignified and graced
is that
dignified is (
dignify) while
graced is (
grace).
As an adjective dignified
is respectable.
pathetic |
dignified |
As adjectives the difference between pathetic and dignified
is that
pathetic is arousing pity, sympathy, or compassion while
dignified is respectable.
As a verb dignified is
(
dignify).
regal |
dignified |
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As adjectives the difference between regal and dignified
is that
regal is of or having to do with royalty while
dignified is respectable.
As a noun regal
is a small, portable organ played with one hand, the bellows being worked with the other, used in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
As a verb dignified is
past tense of dignify.
dignified |
princely |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between dignified and princely
is that
dignified is respectable while
princely is relating to a prince; regal; royal.
As a verb dignified
is past tense of dignify.
As an adverb princely is
in the manner of a royal prince's conduct.
solemnly |
dignified |
As an adverb solemnly
is in a solemn manner.
As an adjective dignified is
respectable.
As a verb dignified is
(
dignify).
pompous |
dignified |
As adjectives the difference between pompous and dignified
is that
pompous is affectedly grand, solemn or self-important while
dignified is respectable.
As a verb dignified is
past tense of dignify.
august |
dignified |
As adjectives the difference between august and dignified
is that
august is noble, venerable, majestic, awe-inspiring, often of the highest social class sometimes used ironically while
dignified is respectable.
As verbs the difference between august and dignified
is that
august is to make ripe while
dignified is past tense of dignify.
As a proper noun August
is the eighth month of the Gregorian calendar, following July and preceding September. Abbreviation:
Aug or
Aug.
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