dignified manner
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdignifiedandmanner
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dignified
adjective
uk/ˈdɪɡ.nɪ.faɪd/us/ˈdɪɡ.nə.faɪd/
controlled, serious, and calm, and therefore ...
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manner
noun
uk/ˈmæn.ər/us/ˈmæn.ɚ/
the way in which something ...
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(Definition ofdignifiedandmannerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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She is opulent, graceful, and beautiful, and conducts herself in a verydignifiedmanner.
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We shall not forget them until they have been resolved in a proper anddignifiedmanner.
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One expects the advertising to be done in a ratherdignifiedmanner.
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That now requires disclosure, so let us get on with the job of preparing for it in a sensible anddignifiedmanner.
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The opposition must be left alone, reflecting thedignifiedmannerin which the opposition protested against the government measures.
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The answer is yes, but the debate should be conducted in a moredignifiedmanner.
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I believe that the peacekeepers have operated quite well in a verydignifiedmannerunder a very difficult and narrow mandate.
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On our side, we are going to make the necessary arrangements to ensure that this demonstration can take place in a calm anddignifiedmanner.
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His reserved nature anddignifiedmannerquickly impress those who meet him.
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As such, he is typically dressed in a tweed business suit and usually carries himself in a formaldignifiedmanner.
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Themes of the poems included the youth (or naivety) of the soldiers, and thedignifiedmannerin which they fought and died.
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Victorian women were expected to maintain a poised anddignifiedmanner, and to obey their husbands.
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The character behaves in an extremelydignifiedmannerwhich contrasts with his lack of success and his failure in obtaining respect from his peers.
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At the end of the 13th century and during the 14th century, nobles and wealthy patricians danced as couples in procession in a slowdignifiedmannerin a circle.
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His wife was esteemed for sincerity and kindness of heart, graceful and dignified manners, and true and unaffected piety.
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