dignificado
Dignificado is a term used in Spanish and Portuguese as the past participle of the verb dignificar, and as an adjective meaning “made dignified” or “worthy.” It functions with masculine and feminine forms: dignificado/dignificada. In everyday language, dignificado is less common than the simpler adjectives digno or digna, but it appears in more formal, literate, or historical contexts to describe a state achieved through actions or recognition.
The word derives from Latin dignus “worthy” and facere “to make,” via dignificare “to dignify.” The form
Dignificado is predominantly found in formal or literary registers. It can describe a person who has gained
In both Spanish and Portuguese, dignificar is the related verb meaning “to dignify.” Dignificado shares a semantic