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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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“He posted undignified, indecorous remarks in response to public figures, and appeared to espouse partisan and controversial viewpoints.”

From Los Angeles Times

Now Italy’s foreign minister, he wrote an apology in Il Foglio to Mr. Uggetti after his acquittal in May for the “grotesque and indecorous manner” he behaved.

From New York Times

The eyebrows would go up, the smile would fade, a silent but oh-so-sharp rebuke to the rude, the entitled, the indecorous.

From Washington Post

It is an indecorous end to an indecorous presidency.

From The Guardian

Decorating one’s home with dung might sound indecorous, especially for the docile bees that so many people associate with candy.

From New York Times