Definitionadj. lacking propriety and good taste in manners and conduct
Last update: September 18, 2015
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He was forced to make a hasty and indecorous departure without his clothes. [adjective]
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Sterne's clerical character was far from being universally injured by his indecorous freaks as a humorist: Lord Fauconberg presented the author of Tristram Shandy with the perpetual curacy of Coxwold. [adjective]
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She paused as if she felt it indecorous to speak of her pregnancy before Pierre, though the gist of the matter lay in that. [adjective]
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Sterne's clerical character was far from being universally injured by his indecorous freaks as a humorist: Lord Fauconberg presented the author of Tristram Shandy with the perpetual curacy of Coxwold. [Please select]
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A crash, a cry, and a laugh from Laurie, accompanied by the indecorous exclamation, "Jupiter Ammon." [Please select]
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Another complained of the indecorous dress of the fiddle-player. [Please select]
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It would be indecorous, he felt, to encourage further talk about it from the boy. [Please select]
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The sight struck him as indecorous in the extreme, and he turned his eyes away. [Please select]
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She felt it horribly indecorous, especially for _her_, to look at another person's money. [Please select]
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