Dignified in spanish

Digno

pronunciation: dignoʊ part of speech: adjective
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digno

dignified = digno, de aspecto digno, decoroso, solemne, de aspecto solemne, majestuoso. 

Example: By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.

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» die + a dignified death = tener una muerte digna, morir dignamente, morir con dignidad.

Example: To me, a head of state, however an evil dictator he was (and he WAS), should die a dignified death at the hand of state.

» dignified death = muerte digna.

Example: It's a nonprofit shelter two blocks from the ocean dedicated to giving old cats dignified deaths, and abandoned cats new lives through adoption.

» have + a dignified death = tener una muerte digna, morir dignamente, morir con dignidad.

Example: The article demonstrates that many older people do not have dignified deaths in hospitals.

» undignified = poco digno, poco decoroso, indecoroso.

Example: He was willing to overlook her impetuous and undignified behavior during those first days.

Dignified synonyms

proud in spanish: orgulloso, pronunciation: praʊd adjectiveelegant in spanish: elegante, pronunciation: eləgənt adjectiveformal in spanish: formal, pronunciation: fɔrməl adjectivedistinguished in spanish: distinguido, pronunciation: dɪstɪŋgwɪʃt adjectiveimposing in spanish: imponente, pronunciation: ɪmpoʊzɪŋ adjectivestately in spanish: majestuoso, pronunciation: steɪtli adjectivemagisterial in spanish: magistral, pronunciation: mædʒɪstɪriəl adjectivecourtly in spanish: cortés, pronunciation: kɔrtli adjectiveself-respecting in spanish: que se respete, pronunciation: selfrɪspektɪŋ adjectiveself-respectful in spanish: auto-respetuoso, pronunciation: selfrəspektfəl adjective
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