dignified Meaning in Tamil ( dignified வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
கௌரமுள்ள, பெருந்தன்மையுள்ள, கம்பீரமான,
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dignified's Usage Examples:
, "the Emperor" (1126-1157), is a dignified and somewhat enigmatical figure.
The ex-sultan was conveyed into dignified captivity at Salonica.
His demeanour at the trial was quiet and dignified; and on the 31st of October 1793 he died bravely with several other Girondists.
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.
From England he went to the United States of America: there his reception was equally enthusiastic, if less dignified; an element of charlatanism appeared in his words and acts which soon destroyed his real influence.
He chose the epithet Arya as being more dignified than the slightly contemptuous term Hindu.
He also built the simple and dignified temple of Medinet Habu at Thebes, which was afterward overshadowed by the grandiose work of Rameses III.
His chief defects as a historian are want of imagination and an undignified familiarity of style, which, however, at least preserves his history from the dulness by which lack of imagination is usually accompanied.
With all the majesty and stately elaboration and musical rhythm of Milton's finest prose, Taylor's styleis relieved and brightened by an astonishing variety of felicitous illustrations, ranging from the most homely and terse to the most dignified and elaborate.
The dignified buildings of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are near.
"His chief defects as a historian are want of imagination and an undignified familiarity of style, which, however, at least preserves his history from the dulness by which lack of imagination is usually accompanied.
Eugenius was dignified in demeanour, but inexperienced and vacillating in action and excitable in temper.
Prince Alexander possessed much charm and amiability of manner; he was tall, dignified and strikingly handsome.
Synonyms:
grand, elegant, distinguished, composed, formal, magisterial, courtly, imposing, stately,
Antonyms:
short, unimpressive, undignified, discomposed, inelegant,