dignified (comparative more dignified, superlative most dignified)
- Having an attitude or bearing that connotes respectability and poise.
respectable
- Belarusian: го́дны (hódny)
- Bulgarian: достоен (bg) (dostoen), величествен (bg) (veličestven)
- Catalan: digne (ca)
- Czech: důstojný (cs) m
- Danish: værdig
- Faroese: virðiligur
- Finnish: arvokas (fi), arvostettu (fi), kunnianarvoisa
- French: digne (fr)
- German: würdevoll (de), würdig (de)
- Gothic: 𐌲𐌰𐍂𐌹𐌿𐌸𐍃 (gariuþs)
- Hindi: सम्मानजनक (sammānajnak), माननीय (hi) (mānnīya)
- Hungarian: méltóságteljes (hu), tiszteletet parancsoló
- Irish: maorga, ardcheannach, státúil
- Italian: rispettabile (it), dignitoso (it)
- Macedonian: до́стоен (dóstoen), досто́инствен (dostóinstven)
- Maori: amaru
- Polish: dostojny (pl), godny (pl)
- Portuguese: digno (pt)
- Romanian: demn (ro), respectabil (ro), impozant (ro)
- Russian: досто́йный (ru) (dostójnyj), вели́чественный (ru) (velíčestvennyj), велича́вый (ru) (veličávyj)
- Slovak: dôstojný
- Spanish: digno (es), respetable (es)
- Ukrainian: гі́дний (hídnyj)
- Welsh: arddun
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dignified
- simple past and past participle of dignify