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(1) Propriety in manners and conduct.
(2) Appropriate behavior.
(3) Good manners.
(1) Boswell proved, too, surprisingly sure of himself in matters of taste and artistic decorum .
(2) But faith in the classical virtues of decorum and modesty remained with him until his death.
(3) I prefer my men with a sense of good taste and decorum that you have yet to demonstrate.
(4) Indeed, the decorum and etiquette long associated with the game at all levels seem to be losing ground all too quickly.
(5) Some two thousand years later, in addition to guidelines on decorum , the Bible set specific protocol for preparing and consuming food.
(6) The entire island was designated a naval base, and villagers were expected to conform to naval standards of hygiene and decorum .
(7) Of course, if you conduct yourself with impeccable taste and decorum , you will soon bore the reporters, and they will stop covering you.
(8) In Delhi, retaining a customer's forgotten belongings is against business decorum .
(9) Do I think I could contain myself and restrain myself with the proper amount of professional decorum ?
(10) Asked to comment on his prospects for a first full cap, Hughes is coy - it clearly goes against his inherent sense of modesty and decorum .
(11) You don't have to follow the rules of social decorum or the niceties of society because you are privileged.
(12) I must say that the chairman handled the job with decorum and taste, and with the dignity required of him.
(13) On the trek across the Sahara it was vital that decorum , etiquette and social graces were left at the airport!
(14) He had no idea of funeral decorum
(15) But it was the women of the congregation who largely drew up the rules of propriety, decorum and morality, and exercised control or influence over the behaviour of their children.
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(17) He showed no respect for party decorum , challenging a sitting Republican president who he felt was too moderate.
(18) The insult to one of the most senior members of the House, a Vietnam veteran, was a violation of the body's customary decorum as well as its rules, which bar members from directly addressing each other.
(19) Although she is clothed modestly and moves with decorum , her song is about her happy anticipation of her wedding night.
(20) She also makes it clear why it was doomed, defying as it does every respectable idea about godly behaviour, sexual decorum , female carnality and nature itself.
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Indecorum
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