indecorous
a . 无体的,不合礼节的
无体的,不合礼节的
indecorous adj 1 :
lacking propriety and good taste in manners and conduct ;
"
indecorous behavior " [
synonym : {
indecorous }, {
indelicate }]
[
ant : {
decorous }]
2 :
not in keeping with accepted standards of what is right or proper in polite society ; "
was buried with indecent haste ";
"
indecorous behavior "; "
language unbecoming to a lady ";
"
unseemly to use profanity "; "
moved to curb their untoward ribaldry " [
synonym : {
indecent }, {
indecorous }, {
unbecoming },
{
uncomely }, {
unseemly }, {
untoward }]
Indecorous \
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a . [
L .
indecorous .
See {
In -}
not ,
and {
Decorous }.]
Not decorous ;
violating good manners ;
contrary to good breeding or etiquette ;
unbecoming ;
improper ;
out of place ;
as ,
indecorous conduct .
[
1913 Webster ]
It was useless and indecorous to attempt anything more by mere struggle . --
Burke .
Syn :
Unbecoming ;
unseemly ;
unbefitting ;
rude ;
coarse ;
impolite ;
uncivil ;
ill -
bred .
[
1913 Webster ]
91 Moby Thesaurus words for "
indecorous ":
Doric ,
aberrant ,
abnormal ,
abominable ,
atrocious ,
barbaric ,
barbarous ,
cacophonous ,
chintzy ,
clumsy ,
coarse ,
criminal ,
crude ,
delinquent ,
deviant ,
discourteous ,
disgraceful ,
doggerel ,
dysphemistic ,
evil ,
graceless ,
gross ,
hardly the thing ,
harsh ,
ignominious ,
ill -
mannered ,
illegal ,
immodest ,
impolite ,
improper ,
impure ,
in bad taste ,
inappropriate ,
inconcinnate ,
inconcinnous ,
incorrect ,
indecent ,
indelicate ,
indiscreet ,
inelegant ,
infamous ,
infelicitous ,
irregular ,
loose ,
low ,
malodorous ,
not done ,
not the thing ,
off -
base ,
off -
color ,
offensive ,
out -
of -
line ,
outlandish ,
ridiculous ,
rough ,
rude ,
sacrilegious ,
scandalous ,
shameful ,
shameless ,
sinful ,
tasteless ,
terrible ,
unbecoming ,
unbefitting ,
unbeseeming ,
uncivil ,
uncourtly ,
uncouth ,
undecorous ,
undignified ,
undue ,
uneuphonious ,
unfelicitous ,
unfit ,
unfitting ,
ungenteel ,
ungodly ,
ungraceful ,
unlawful ,
unpolished ,
unrefined ,
unrighteous ,
unseemly ,
unsuitable ,
untasteful ,
untoward ,
vulgar ,
wicked ,
wrong ,
wrongful
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INDECOROUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster indecorous, improper, unseemly, unbecoming, indelicate mean not conforming to what is accepted as right, fitting, or in good taste indecorous suggests a violation of accepted standards of good manners
INDECOROUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary INDECOROUS definition: 1 behaving badly or rudely 2 behaving badly or rudely Learn more
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indecorous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective indecorous (comparative more indecorous, superlative most indecorous) Improper, immodest, or indecent
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