dignified - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dignified in Hindi

  • अभिमानी
  • ऊंचा
  • आलीशान
  •  घमंडी
  • उच्च
  • उन्नत
  • प्रतिष्ठित
  • गरिमापूर्ण
  • उच्चपदस्थ

dignified Definition

Adjective

  • having or showing a composed or serious manner that is worthy of respect.

dignified Example

  • A dignified old lady ( एक प्रतिष्ठित बूढ़ी औरत )
  • Leo was dignified in appearance and elegant in speech, manners and writing. ( सिंह दिखने में गरिमामय और भाषण, शिष्टाचार और लेखन में सुरुचिपूर्ण थे। )
  • Isolated enterprises somewhat of the character of a Crusade, but hardly serious enough to be dignified by that name, recur during the 14th century. ( अलग-थलग उद्यम कुछ हद तक धर्मयुद्ध के चरित्र के हैं, लेकिन शायद ही इतने गंभीर हैं कि उस नाम से सम्मानित किया जा सके, 14 वीं शताब्दी के दौरान पुनरावृत्ति हुई। )
  • normale in Paris in a dignified and important post. ( एक प्रतिष्ठित और महत्वपूर्ण पद पर पेरिस में नॉर्मल। )

More Sentence

  • The architectural style is dignified and pleasing in design and proportions.
  • The position of women is free and dignified.
  • This landing-place is dignified with the name of Port Durnford.
  • She did not think it was dignified behavior for chaperones to dance at the prom.  
  • Because the mayor was a dignified man, you rarely saw him acting informally.  
  • They were looking for a dignified member of society to hold the respected alderman position.  
  • Wanting to appear dignified during my job interview, I wore a business suit.  
  • The queen’s manner and dress were very dignified.  
  • The dignified buildings of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are near.
  • He is described as a quiet, kindly, dignified man, honest of purpose, but unfitted by his advanced age and temperament, as well as by feeble health, to bear the weight of empire.
  • His best work is found in the volume of odes called The Unknown Eros, which is full not only of passages but of entire poems in which exalted thought is expressed in poetry of the richest and most dignified melody.
  • Even when the prizes are gained, the highest of them no longer bring dignified leisure.
  • Next morning, as he stepped into the circle, he assumed a grave and dignified mien.
  • You would not exchange your dignified leisure, your careless toils, for the best of sovereignties.
  • The chief bowed a dignified assent to this proposition, which, however, he hardly understood.
  • The King bowed his head, and accepted his punishment with a dignified humility.
  • Business, with Mendenhall, was a matter for dignified and strictly private conference.
  • The Maid sat very still and quiet, her head lifted in a dignified but most expressive disdain.
  • In a dignified landscape setting on the brow of a hill that is itself nearly loo ft.
  • she maintained a dignified silence