Word Meanings - DECENT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
fitting or becoming; akin to decus glory, honor, ornament, Gr. d to grant, to give; and perh. akin to E. attire, tire: cf. F. décent. Cf. 1. Suitable in words, behavior, dress, or ceremony; becoming; fit; decorous; proper; seemly; as,
Additional info about word: DECENT
fitting or becoming; akin to decus glory, honor, ornament, Gr. d to grant, to give; and perh. akin to E. attire, tire: cf. F. décent. Cf. 1. Suitable in words, behavior, dress, or ceremony; becoming; fit; decorous; proper; seemly; as, decent conduct; decent language. Shak. Before his decent steps. Milton. 2. Free from immodesty or obscenity; modest. 3. Comely; shapely; well-formed. A sable stole of cyprus lawn Over thy decent shoulders drawn. Milton. By foreign hands thy decent limbs composed. Pope. 4. Moderate, but competent; sufficient; hence, respectable; fairly good; reasonably comfortable or satisfying; as, a decent fortune; a decent person. A decent retreat in the mutability of human affairs. Burke. -- De"cent*ly, adv. -- De"cent*ness, n.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of DECENT)
- Becoming
- Beseeming
- neat
- fit
- proper
- decorous
- comely
- seemly
- befitting
- graceful
- decent
- suitable
- improving
- Befitting
- Fitting
- becoming
- appropriate
- consistent
- expedient
- desirable
- belonging
- appertaining
- compatible
- requisite
- Comely
- Seemly
- elegant
- shapely
- fitting
- handsome
- Fit
- Decent
- meet
- apt
- adapted
- qualified
- congruous
- peculiar
- particular
- prepared
- adequate
- calculated
- contrived
- ripe
Related words: (words related to DECENT)
- PECULIARIZE
To make peculiar; to set appart or assign, as an exclusive possession. Dr. John Smith. - APPROPRIATENESS
The state or quality of being appropriate; peculiar fitness. Froude. - IMPROVISATRICE
See IMPROVVISATRICE - QUALIFICATION
1. The act of qualifying, or the condition of being qualified. 2. That which qualifies; any natural endowment, or any acquirement, which fits a person for a place, office, or employment, or which enables him to sustian any character with success; - BESEEMING
1. Appearance; look; garb. I . . . did company these three in poor beseeming. Shak. 2. Comeliness. Baret. - COMELY
comeliche, AS. cymlic; cyme suitable + 1. Pleasing or agreeable to the sight; well-proportioned; good- looking; handsome. He that is comely when old and decrepit, surely was very beautiful when he was young. South. Not once perceive their foul - ADAPTABLE
Capable of being adapted. - CONSISTENTLY
In a consistent manner. - CALCULATED
1. Worked out by calculation; as calculated tables for computing interest; ascertained or conjectured as a result of calculation; as, the calculated place of a planet; the calculated velocity of a cannon ball. 2. Adapted by calculation, - GRACEFUL
Displaying grace or beauty in form or action; elegant; easy; agreeable in appearance; as, a graceful walk, deportment, speaker, air, act, speech. High o'er the rest in arms the graceful Turnus rode. Dryden. -- Grace"ful*ly, adv. Grace"ful*ness, n. - QUALIFIED
1. Fitted by accomplishments or endowments. 2. Modified; limited; as, a qualified statement. Qualified fee , a base fee, or an estate which has a qualification annexed to it, the fee ceasing with the qualification, as a grant to A and his heirs, - QUALIFIER
, One who, or that which, qualifies; that which modifies, reduces, tempers or restrains. - IMPROVER
One who, or that which, improves. - HANDSOMELY
Carefully; in shipshape style. (more info) 1. In a handsome manner. - PREPARATIVELY
By way of preparation. - PECULIARNESS
The quality or state of being peculiar; peculiarity. Mede. - IMPROVABILITY
The state or quality of being improvable; improvableness. - APPROPRIATE
Set apart for a particular use or person. Hence: Belonging peculiarly; peculiar; suitable; fit; proper. In its strict and appropriate meaning. Porteus. Appropriate acts of divine worship. Stillingfleet. It is not at all times easy to find words - EXPEDIENTIAL
. Governed by expediency; seeking advantage; as an expediential policy. "Calculating, expediential understanding." Hare. -- Ex*pe`di*en"tial*ly , adv. - BECOME
happen; akin to D. bekomen, OHG.a piquëman, Goth. biquiman to come 1. To pass from one state to another; to enter into some state or condition, by a change from another state, or by assuming or receiving new properties or qualities, additional - INDECOROUSNESS
The quality of being indecorous; want of decorum. - PREREQUISITE
Previously required; necessary as a preliminary to any proposed effect or end; as, prerequisite conditions of success. - UNBECOMING
Not becoming; unsuitable; unfit; indecorous; improper. My grief lets unbecoming speeches fall. Dryden. -- Un`be*com"ing*ly, adv. -- Un`be*com"ing*ness, n. - UNSEEMLY
Not seemly; unbecoming; indecent. An unseemly outbreak of temper. Hawthorne. - IMPREPARATION
Want of preparation. Hooker. - IMPROPERLY
In an improper manner; not properly; unsuitably; unbecomingly. - DEDECOROUS
Disgraceful; unbecoming. Bailey. - UNIMPROVED
1. Not improved; not made better or wiser; not advanced in knowledge, manners, or excellence. 2. Not used; not employed; especially, not used or employed for a valuable purpose; as, unimproved opportunities; unimproved blessings. Cowper. 3. Not