indecorous
English edit
Etymology edit
By surface analysis, in- + decorous; or, Latin indecōrus.
Adjective edit
indecorous (comparative more indecorous, superlative most indecorous)
- Improper, immodest, or indecent.
- 2021, Gabe Roth, quoted in: Tony Mauro, The Marble Palace Blog: Seven Years of Trying to Fix the Supreme Court, in: The National Law Journal, December 15 2021
- Fact is that papers being locked away for 50-plus years is indecorous.
- 2021, Gabe Roth, quoted in: Tony Mauro, The Marble Palace Blog: Seven Years of Trying to Fix the Supreme Court, in: The National Law Journal, December 15 2021
Antonyms edit
Translations edit
improper
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