What is another word for indecorous?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪndˈɛkəɹəs] (IPA)

Indecorous is a word used to describe something that is improper, inappropriate, or lacking in good taste. There are several synonyms for this word, including unseemly, inappropriate, unbecoming, impolite, uncivilized, indecent, unprofessional, and crass. These words all describe behavior or actions that are considered to be socially unacceptable or offensive. The use of these synonyms is helpful when trying to add variety to your vocabulary or when trying to avoid repetition in your writing. Whether you are describing a person's behavior, language, or overall manner, the use of these synonyms will help you convey the message of indecorum in a more sophisticated and intelligent manner.

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What are the hypernyms for Indecorous?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for indecorous?

Antonyms for the word "indecorous" are a group of words that describe attitudes, behaviors, or actions that are appropriate, polite, and respectful. The opposite of indecorous is decorous, which means well-mannered, dignified, and appropriate. Some other antonyms for indecorous are proper, polite, courteous, formal, respectful, refined, and dignified. These antonyms signify a dignified, polite and respectable way of behaving or doing things. In short, antonyms of indecorous show the positive and constructive behavior that is desirable in any society, rather than the improper and inappropriate actions which are frowned upon.

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Usage examples for Indecorous

When he gets criticising Dr. Butterfield's sermons and books, I have sometimes to pretend that I hear somebody at the front door, so that I can go out in the hall and have an uproarious laugh without being indecorous.
"Around The Tea-Table"
T. De Witt Talmage
But let that pass; if we are rightly informed, the Word Brisk is in the Teutonick Friesch, which is in plain English Frisk, and then for the Gods and Demi-gods to frisk up and down the Field of Action, or the Doctor to frisk up and down his Closet is very indecorous.
"An Essay on Criticism"
John Oldmixon
Your interruption was very indecorous.
"The Young Musician or, Fighting His Way"
Horatio Alger

Famous quotes with Indecorous

  • Every young sculptor seems to think that he must give the world some specimen of indecorous womanhood, and call it Eve, Venus, a Nymph, or any name that may apologize for a lack of decent clothing.
    Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Gaskell could not abide this indecorous version of his beloved linear progress theory. He could not bear to imagine that the grand procession from jellyfish to man, orchestrated by an ever-increasing mass of nervous tissue, once paused in its stately and orderly march toward human consciousness in order to execute a fancy little flip, a clever jig of inversion, just at the sublime and definitive moment of entrance into the vertebral home stretch.
    Stephen Jay Gould
  • We may also observe, that, upon these occasions, the female Nimrods dispensed with the method of riding best suited to the modesty of the sex, and sat astride on the saddle like the men; but this indecorous custom, I trust, was never general, nor of long continuance, even with the heroines who were most delighted with these masculine exercises. An author of the seventeenth century speaks of another fashion, adopted by the fair huntresses of the town of Bury in Suffolk. "The Bury ladies," says he, "that used hawking and hunting, were once in a great vaine of wearing breeches," which it seems gave rise to many severe and ludicrous sarcasms. The only argument in favour of this habit, was decency in case of an accident. But in a manner more consistent with the delicacy of the sex, that is, by refraining from those dangerous recreations.
    Joseph Strutt

Related words: indecent, disrespectful, indecent exposure, indecorous language, indecorous gesture

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