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improper    音标拼音: [ɪmpr'ɑpɚ]
a. 不合适的,错误的,不道德的

不合适的,错误的,不道德的

improper
adj 1: not suitable or right or appropriate; "slightly improper
to dine alone with a married man"; "improper medication";
"improper attire for the golf course" [ant: {proper}]
2: not conforming to legality, moral law, or social convention;
"an unconventional marriage"; "improper banking practices"
[synonym: {improper}, {unconventional}, {unlawful}]
3: not appropriate for a purpose or occasion; "said all the
wrong things" [synonym: {improper}, {wrong}]

Improper \Im*prop"er\, v. t.
To appropriate; to limit. [Obs.]
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He would in like manner improper and inclose the
sunbeams to comfort the rich and not the poor. --Jewel.
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Improper \Im*prop"er\, a. [F. impropre, L. improprius; pref. im-
not proprius proper. See {Proper}.]
1. Not proper; not suitable; not fitted to the circumstances,
design, or end; unfit; not becoming; incongruous;
inappropriate; indecent; as, an improper medicine;
improper thought, behavior, language, dress.
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Follow'd his enemy king, and did him service,
Improper for a slave. --Shak.
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And to their proper operation still,
Ascribe all Good; to their improper, Ill. --Pope.
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2. Not peculiar or appropriate to individuals; general;
common. [Obs.]
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Not to be adorned with any art but such improper
ones as nature is said to bestow, as singing and
poetry. --J. Fletcher.
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3. Not according to facts; inaccurate; erroneous.
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{Improper diphthong}. See under {Diphthong}.

{Improper feud}, an original feud, not earned by military
service. --Mozley & W.

{Improper fraction}. See under {Fraction}.
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257 Moby Thesaurus words for "improper":
Doric, aberrant, abnormal, abominable, amiss, arrant, atrocious,
bad, barbaric, barbarous, base, black, blamable, blameworthy,
blooper, boner, boo-boo, break, cacophonous, careless, chintzy,
clumsy, coarse, corrupt, corruption, criminal, crude, damnable,
dark, delinquent, deviant, disgraceful, disorderly, disruptive,
doggerel, dysphemistic, erroneous, evil, excessive, execrable,
false, faulty, faux pas, flagitious, flagrant, foul, fresh, futile,
gaffe, gauche, graceless, gross, hardly the thing, harsh, heinous,
ignominious, ill, ill-adapted, ill-advised, ill-assorted,
ill-chosen, ill-considered, ill-fitted, ill-matched, ill-seasoned,
ill-sorted, ill-suited, ill-timed, illegal, immodest, immoral,
impertinent, impolite, impolitic, imprecise, impropriety, impure,
in bad taste, inaccurate, inadmissibility, inadmissible,
inadvisable, inapplicable, inapposite, inappropriate, inapt,
inauspicious, incompatible, inconcinnate, inconcinnous,
incongruous, inconvenient, incorrect, incorrectness, indecent,
indecorous, indecorousness, indecorum, indelicate, indiscreet,
inelegance, inelegant, inept, inexact, inexpedient, infamous,
infelicitous, inferior, informal, iniquitous, inopportune,
intempestive, intrusive, invalid, irregular, irrelevant, knavish,
lascivious, late, lewd, loose, low, mal a propos, maladjusted,
malapropos, malevolent, malodorous, misbehaving, misjoined,
mismatched, mismated, misplaced, mistaken, mistimed, monstrous,
naughty, nefarious, not done, not respectable, not the thing,
objectionableness, obscene, off base, off color, off-base,
off-color, offensive, out of character, out of joint,
out of keeping, out of line, out of phase, out of place,
out of proportion, out of season, out of time, out of tune,
out-of-line, outlandish, peccant, premature, rank, reprehensible,
reprobate, risque, rough, rowdy, rowdyish, rude, ruffianly,
sacrilegious, sassy, scandalous, shameful, shameless, sinful,
sinister, slipshod, slovenly, solecism, solecistic, suggestive,
tactless, tasteless, terrible, too late, too soon,
unacceptableness, unadapted, unapt, unbecoming, unbecomingness,
unbefitting, unbehaving, unbeseeming, uncalled-for, unceremonious,
uncomely, unconventional, uncourtly, uncouth, undecorous,
undesirable, undignified, undue, uneuphonious, unfavorable,
unfelicitous, unfit, unfitted, unfitting, unforgivable,
unfortunate, ungenteel, ungodly, ungraceful, ungrammatic, unhandy,
unhappy, unhealthy, unkind, unlawful, unlucky, unmeet, unmeetness,
unpardonable, unpleasant, unpolished, unprofitable, unpropitious,
unqualified, unready, unrefined, unrighteous, unripe, unseasonable,
unseemliness, unseemly, unskillful, unspeakable, unsuitable,
unsuited, untasteful, untimely, untoward, untrue, unwise, unworthy,
vernacularism, vicious, vile, villainous, vulgar, vulgarism,
wicked, wrong, wrongful


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  • IMPROPER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of IMPROPER is not proper How to use improper in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Improper
  • IMPROPER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    IMPROPER definition: 1 dishonest and against a law or a rule: 2 unsuitable or not correct for a particular use or… Learn more
  • Improper - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Improper is the opposite of proper Something that’s improper goes against what people think is right This could be a matter of politeness For example, not giving up your seat for an elderly person is improper Or it could be more serious, like going to school with no pants on
  • IMPROPER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Improper conditions or methods of treatment are not suitable or good enough for a particular purpose The improper use of medicine could lead to severe adverse reactions The study confirmed many reports that doctors were improperly trained He had become infected with the disease from an improperly sterilised needle
  • improper adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
    Definition of improper adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary dishonest, or morally wrong He had been indulging in improper business practices She was suspended for improper conduct There was nothing improper about our relationship (= it did not involve sex) Want to learn more?
  • Improper - definition of improper by The Free Dictionary
    1 not proper; not strictly belonging, applicable, or correct: drew improper conclusions 2 not in accordance with propriety or regulations: improper conduct 3 abnormal; irregular
  • IMPROPER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Improper has a wide range, being applied to whatever is not suitable or fitting, and often specifically to what does not conform to the standards of conventional morality: improper diet; improper behavior in church; improper language
  • IMPROPER Synonyms: 120 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
    Synonyms for IMPROPER: inappropriate, unsuitable, incorrect, wrong, unfit, unhappy, irrelevant, unfortunate; Antonyms of IMPROPER: appropriate, proper, correct, suitable, right, fitting, relative, happy
  • What does Improper mean? - Definitions. net
    Improper refers to something that is not suitable, correct, or appropriate according to rules, laws, social norms or standards It may refer to behavior, language, actions or even objects that do not conform to the accepted or standard practice
  • improper - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt Not in keeping with conventional mores or good manners; indecent or immodest Not according to facts; inaccurate or erroneous Not consistent with established facts; incorrect Not properly named; See, for example, improper fraction





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