dedecorous (Meaning)

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dedecorous (a.)

Disgraceful; unbecoming.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dedecorous

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dedecorous Sentence Examples

  1. The guests at the formal dinner were expected to behave in a decorous manner.
  2. Despite the heated debate, the participants maintained a decorous tone throughout.
  3. The ceremony was conducted in a decorous fashion, reflecting the solemnity of the occasion.
  4. She always dressed in a decorous manner, never drawing undue attention to herself.
  5. The teacher insisted on decorous conduct in the classroom at all times.
  6. The speech was delivered with a decorous eloquence that captivated the audience.
  7. The embassy reception was a decorous affair, attended by dignitaries from around the world.
  8. In her role as the hostess, she ensured that every detail of the party was decorous and refined.
  9. The decorous ambiance of the art gallery lent an air of sophistication to the exhibition.
  10. Despite the festive atmosphere, the New Year's Eve celebration remained decorous and elegant.

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Disgraceful; unbecoming.

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The guests at the formal dinner were expected to behave in a decorous manner.

Despite the heated debate, the participants maintained a decorous tone throughout.

The ceremony was conducted in a decorous fashion, reflecting the solemnity of the occasion.

She always dressed in a decorous manner, never drawing undue attention to herself.