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indecorous

[in-dek-er-uhs, in-di-kawr-uhs, -kohr-] / ɪnˈdɛk ər əs, ˌɪn dɪˈkɔr əs, -ˈkoʊr- /


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It seemed scandalous — and highly indecorous — back in 1992, when President George H.W.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 30, 2025

Others criticized Sargent’s painting as overly stylized and indecorous.

From New York Times Feb. 29, 2024

The reprimand noted Quinn deactivated his Facebook account when he learned of the board’s investigation and admitted his actions were “imprudent, indecorous and contrary to the spirit of the Canons.”

From Washington Times Oct. 18, 2023

LePage, who once described himself as “Trump before there was Trump,” moved to Florida after leaving office in 2019 following two raucous terms that often drew national attention for his indecorous remarks.

From Seattle Times Jun. 12, 2022

I couldn’t change until the others were already in bed because Ba thought it indecorous for anyone to see me in my nightclothes.

From "The Red Car to Hollywood" by Jennie Liu




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