decent
1. socially or conventionally correct; refined or virtuous (Freq. 3) - from a decent family - a nice girl • Syn: nice • Similar to: respectable • Derivationally related forms: niceness (for: nice), decency 2. according with custom or propriety (Freq. 1) - her becoming modesty - comely behavior - it is not comme il faut for a gentleman to be constantly asking for money - a decent burial - seemly behavior • Syn: becoming, comely, comme il faut, decorous, seemly • Similar to: proper • Derivationally related forms: seemliness (for: seemly), decorum (for: decorous), decorousness (for: decorous), decency, becomingness (for: becoming) 3. conforming to conventions of sexual behavior - "speech in this circle, if not always decent, never became lewd"- George Santayana • Ant: indecent • See Also: clean, unobjectionable, decorous, proper • Derivationally related forms: decency 4. sufficient for the purpose - an adequate income - the food was adequate - a decent wage - enough food - food enough • Syn: adequate, enough • Similar to: sufficient • Derivationally related forms: enough (for: enough), adequateness (for: adequate) 5. decently clothed - are you decent? • Similar to: modest • Usage Domain: colloquialism 6. observing conventional sexual mores in speech or behavior or dress - a modest neckline in her dress - though one of her shoulder straps had slipped down, she was perfectly decent by current standards • Similar to: modest • Derivationally related forms: decency
in the right manner (Freq. 1) - please do your job properly! - can't you carry me decent? • Syn: properly, decently, in good order, right, the right way • Ant: improperly (for: properly) • Derived from adjective: proper (for: properly)
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