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Propriety

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Main Entry: propriety
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: suitableness, appropriateness

Synonyms:

accordance, advisability, agreeableness, appositeness, aptness, becomingness, compatibility, concord, congruity, consonance, convenience, correctness, correspondence, decorum, ethicality, expedience, fitness, harmony, justice, legitimacy, meetness, morality, order, pleasantness, properness, recommendability, rectitude, respectability, rightness, seemliness, suitability

Antonyms:

immorality, impropriety, inappropriateness, unsuitableness, wrong
Main Entry: propriety
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: good manners

Synonyms:

accepted conduct, amenities, breeding, civilities, correctness, courtesy, decency, decorum, delicacy, dignity, etiquette, good behavior, good form, modesty, mores*, niceties, politeness, politesse, protocol, punctilio, rectitude, refinement, respectability, rules of conduct, seemliness, social conventions, social grace, the done thing

Antonyms:

bad manners, impropriety, misbehavior, misconduct
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Main Entry: propriety
Part of Speech: noun
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Adjectives:
opportune, acceptable, advisable, applicable, apposite, as it ought to be, as it should be, becoming, befitting, comme il faut, condecent, condign, convenient, deserved, desirable, due, eligible, even, fair, fit, fitting, good, idoneous, just, justifiable, lawful, legitimate, meet, proper, reasonable, right, rightful, seemly, suitable, worthwhile
Main Entry: behavior
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: manner of conducting oneself

Synonyms:

act, action, address, air, attitude, bag*, bearing, carriage, code, comportment, conduct, convention, course, dealings, decency, decorum, deed, delivery, demeanor, deportment, ethics, etiquette, expression, form, front, guise, habits, management, mien, mode, morals, nature, observance, performance, practice, presence, propriety, ritual, role, routine, savoir-faire, seemliness, social graces, speech, style, tact, talk, taste, tenue, tone, way, way of life, ways, what's done
Main Entry: ceremony
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: etiquette

Synonyms:

ceremonial, conformity, decorum, form, formal courtesy, formalism, formality, nicety, politeness, pomp, preciseness, prescription, propriety, protocol, strictness, usage
Main Entry: classicism
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: simple style; regularity, restraint

Synonyms:

Atticism, Ciceronianism, Hellenism, aesthetic principle, balance, clarity, class, classicalism, conventional formality, dignity, elegance, excellence, finish, formal style, formality, grand style, grandeur, high art, lucidity, majesty, neoclassicism, nobility, objectivity, polish, proportion, propriety, pure taste, purity, rationalism, refinement, rhythm, severity, simplicity, sobriety, sublimity, symmetry
Main Entry: convention
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: practice, tradition

Synonyms:

canon, code, covenance, custom, etiquette, fashion, form, formality, habit, law, percept, precept, propriety, rule, understanding, usage

Antonyms:

strangeness
Main Entry: custom
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: habitual action

Synonyms:

addiction, beaten path, characteristic, consuetude, daily grind, fashion, form, grind*, groove, habit, habitude, hang-up, into*, manner, matter of course, mode, observance, practice, praxis, precedent, procedure, proprieties, routine, rule, second nature, shot, swim, thing, trick, usage, use, way, wont
Notes: costume and custom were actually two forms of the same Latin root consuetudinem 'habit, custom,' with costume first meaning 'manners and customs belonging to a particular time and place'

Antonyms:

departure, deviation, difference, divergence, irregularity
Main Entry: decency
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: respectable behavior

Synonyms:

appropriateness, ceremoniousness, civility, conventionality, correctness, courtesy, decorum, dignity, etiquette, fitness, fittingness, formality, good form, good manners, honesty, modesty, propriety, respectability, righteousness, seemliness, virtue

Antonyms:

immodesty, immorality, impropriety, indecency, obsceneness, obscenity
Main Entry: decorum
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: appropriate behavior, good manners

Synonyms:

breeding, civility, conduct, convenance, convention, correctitude, correctness, courtliness, decency, demeanor, deportment, dignity, etiquette, form, formality, gentility, good grace, gravity, habits, order, orderliness, politeness, politesse, properness, propriety, protocol, punctilio, respectability, seemliness, tact, usage

Antonyms:

bad behavior, bad manners, impoliteness, indecency, rudeness
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