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indecorum

[ in-di-kawr-uhm, -kohr- ]

noun

  1. indecorous behavior or character.
  2. something indecorous.


indecorum

/ ˌɪ²Ô»åɪˈ°ìɔ˰ùÉ™³¾ /

noun

  1. indecorous behaviour or speech; unseemliness
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Origin of indecorum1

1565–75; < Latin, noun use of neuter of ¾±²Ô»å±ð³¦Å°ù³Ü²õ indecorous
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He more than made up for the moment of indecorum by finishing four rebounds short of his 16th career triple double.

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“The fact is, except beating Mrs H., and striking myself, there is no outrage or indecorum they have not committed,†he wrote at one point.

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On the conservative Brietbart.com, the invites were described as “a stunning show of political indecorum.â€

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He called it a “stunning show of political indecorumâ€.

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“All indecorum of the members is strictly forbidden at all the Society’s meetings,†one rule read, banning “smoking, the wearing of hats or caps, violent language, &c. &c.â€

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