Canadian English Meaning of improper
improper
Other Canadian English words related to improper
- inappropriate
- incorrect
- unfit
- unhappy
- unsuitable
- wrong
- wrong
- awkward
- bad
- graceless
- unsuited
- incongruous
- inconsistent
- unseemly
- infelicitous
- irrelevant
- out of place
- out of the way
- perverse
- unacceptable
- unsuitable
- unbecoming
- unfortunate
- unseemly
- untoward
- barred
- blameworthy
- blameworthy
- censurable
- not allowed
- extraneous
- forbidden
- Awkward
- immaterial
- inapplicable
- inappropriate
- Incompatible
- unsuitable
- irrelevant
- inappropriate
- Mismatched
- naughty
- Outlawed
- prohibited
- proscribed
- sinful
- uncongenial
- ungainly
- unsatisfactory
- unseasonal
- untimely
- applicable
- appropriate
- becoming
- Correct
- decorous
- felicitous
- suitable
- fitting
- happy
- meet
- proper
- relative
- relevant
- right
- suitable
- timely
- acceptable
- adequate
- apposite
- approved
- apt
- authorized
- befitting
- compatible
- agreeable
- decent
- endorsed
- good
- fortunate
- genteel
- harmonious
- licensed
- material
- okay
- opportune
- pat
- permitted
- Pointed
- sanctioned
- satisfactory
- seasonal
- seemly
- promoted
- abetted
- Okay
- allowed
- by the way
- balanced
- blameless
- commendable
- Consonant
- creditable
- encouraged
- exemplary
- Pertinent
- endorsed
- irreproachable
- kosher
- okay
- passable
- respectable
- supported
- tolerable
Nearest Words of improper
- improper fraction => Improper fraction
- improperation => improper behaviour
- improperia => improperia
- improperly => improperly
- improperness => Improperness
- improperty => inappropriately
- impropitious => unlucky
- improportionable => disproportionate
- improportionate => disproportionate
- impropriate => improper
Definitions and Meaning of improper in English
improper (a)
not suitable or right or appropriate
improper (s)
not conforming to legality, moral law, or social convention
not appropriate for a purpose or occasion
improper (a.)
Not proper; not suitable; not fitted to the circumstances, design, or end; unfit; not becoming; incongruous; inappropriate; indecent; as, an improper medicine; improper thought, behavior, language, dress.
Not peculiar or appropriate to individuals; general; common.
Not according to facts; inaccurate; erroneous.
improper (v. t.)
To appropriate; to limit.
FAQs About the word improper
improper
not suitable or right or appropriate, not conforming to legality, moral law, or social convention, not appropriate for a purpose or occasionNot proper; not suit
inappropriate,incorrect,unfit,unhappy,unsuitable,wrong,wrong,awkward,bad,graceless
applicable,appropriate,becoming,Correct,decorous,felicitous,suitable,fitting,happy,meet
impromptu => impromptu, imprompt => impromptu, improlificate => unprolific, improlific => unprolific, improgressive => not progressive,