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View usage for: indecorous in British English (ɪnˈdɛkərəs) adjectiveimproper or ungraceful; unseemly Derived forms indecorously (inˈdecorously) adverb indecorousness (inˈdecorousness) noun indecorous in American English (ɪnˈdɛkərəs) adjective not decorous; lacking decorum, propriety, good taste, etc.; unseemly SIMILAR WORDS: imˈproper Derived forms indecorously (inˈdecorously) adverb indecorousness (inˈdecorousness) noun Examples of 'indecorous' in a sentenceindecorous When Hanuman chided him for his indecorous attire, he smiled and said nothing.Fred Wye bestowed a somewhat indecorous caress on his wife, caught Miss Rondel's eye, and reddened. Synonyms of 'indecorous'improper, rude, coarse, indecent More Synonyms of indecorous Additional synonymsthe boorish behaviour of some players Synonyms loutish, gross, crude, rude, hick (informal, US, Canadian), coarse, vulgar, rustic, barbaric, churlish, uneducated, bearish, uncouth, unrefined, uncivilized, clownish, oafish, lubberlyDefinition surly and rude It seemed churlish to refuse an offer meant so kindly. Synonyms rude, harsh, crabbed, vulgar, sullen, surly, morose, brusque, ill-tempered, boorish, uncouth, impolite, loutish, oafish, uncivil, unmannerlyDefinition unrefined or indecent He has a very coarse sense of humour. Synonyms vulgar, offensive, rude, indecent, improper, raunchy (informal), earthy, foul-mouthed, bawdy, impure, smutty, impolite, ribald, immodest, indelicateNearby words ofindecorous - indecipherable
- indecision
- indecisive
- indecorous
- indeed
- indefatigable
- indefensible
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