DECOROUS - significado y definición. Qué es DECOROUS
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Qué (quién) es DECOROUS - definición

MANNERS AND MORALS
Decorums; Decorous; Indecorous; Social decorum
  • Poetry reading by Horace, an early advocate of decorum. Painting by [[Fyodor Bronnikov]]

decorous         
a.
Decent, becoming, suitable, proper, befitting, seemly, comely, fit.
decorous         
Decorous behaviour is very respectable, calm, and polite. (FORMAL)
= seemly, proper
ADJ
decorously
He sipped his drink decorously.
ADV
Decorous         
·adj Suitable to a character, or to the time, place, and occasion; marked with decorum; becoming; proper; seemly; befitting; as, a decorous speech; decorous behavior; a decorous dress for a judge.

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Decorum

Decorum (from the Latin: "right, proper") was a principle of classical rhetoric, poetry and theatrical theory concerning the fitness or otherwise of a style to a theatrical subject. The concept of decorum is also applied to prescribed limits of appropriate social behavior within set situations.

Ejemplos de uso de DECOROUS
1. The modern TUC is a reserved and decorous organisation.
2. But some of the other candidates and lobbyists have not been so decorous.
3. The problem is that political language has always been bowdlerised by a decorous press.
4. It is decorous and clean, with period chairs set out to please the modern eye.
5. It‘s one of those questions you ask expecting evasive action, but Handler, after a decorous gulp, answers it.