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NOBLE |
Dignified |
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AUGUST |
Dignified |
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GRAND |
Dignified |
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ENNOBLE |
Make dignified |
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ELEGANCE |
Dignified grace |
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ESTATLY |
Stately; dignified. |
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SOLEMN |
Serious and dignified |
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POMPOSO |
Grand and dignified; in grand style. |
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ANCIENT |
Dignified, like an aged man; magisterial; venerable. |
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DIGNIFIED |
Marked with dignity; stately; as, a dignified judge. |
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EXALTED |
Raised to lofty height; elevated; extolled; refined;
dignified; sublime. |
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PORTLY |
Having a dignified port or mien; of a noble appearance;
imposing. |
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LORDLY |
Suitable for a lord; of or pertaining to a lord;
resembling a lord; hence, grand; noble; dignified; honorable. |
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MAESTOSO |
Majestic or majestically; -- a direction to
perform a passage or piece of music in a dignified manner. |
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THRONE |
Hence, sovereign power and dignity; also, the one who
occupies a throne, or is invested with sovereign authority; an exalted
or dignified personage. |
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HIGH |
Exalted in social standing or general estimation, or in
rank, reputation, office, and the like; dignified; as, she was welcomed
in the highest circles. |
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GAVOT |
A kind of difficult dance; a dance tune, the air of which
has two brisk and lively, yet dignified, strains in common time, each
played twice over. |
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PRIDE |
...t is
beneath or unworthy of one; lofty self-respect; noble self-esteem;
elevation of character; dignified bearing; proud delight; -- in a good
... |
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RISE |
To become more and more dignified or forcible; to increase in
interest or power; -- said of style, thought, or discourse; as, to rise
in force ... |
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SUBLIME |
Awakening or expressing the emotion of awe,
adoration, veneration, heroic resolve, etc.; dignified; grand; solemn;
stately; -- said of an impre... |
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ORATION |
An elaborate discourse, delivered in public, treating an
important subject in a formal and dignified manner; especially, a
discourse having ref... |