beseemly (Meaning)
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beseemly (a.)
Fit; suitable; becoming.
Synonyms & Antonyms of beseemly
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beseemly Sentence Examples
- The beseemly attire of the ambassador reflected the dignity of his nation.
- Etiquette dictates that one should behave in a beseemly manner in formal settings.
- The court imposed a beseemly punishment on the defendant, fitting his crime.
- The child's beseemly manners earned him much admiration from his elders.
- The bride and groom exchanged vows in a beseemly ceremony, befitting their special day.
- The artist's beseemly work adorned the walls of the esteemed museum.
- The politician's beseemly rhetoric inspired the masses and propelled him to victory.
- In a beseemly display of gratitude, the student thanked his mentor for his guidance.
- The elderly gentleman maintained a beseemly demeanor, despite his declining health.
- The organization's beseemly mission statement outlined its commitment to ethical and honorable conduct.
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Fit; suitable; becoming.
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The beseemly attire of the ambassador reflected the dignity of his nation.
Etiquette dictates that one should behave in a beseemly manner in formal settings.
The court imposed a beseemly punishment on the defendant, fitting his crime.
The child's beseemly manners earned him much admiration from his elders.