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Definition of impropriety
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of impropriety is as below...
Impropriety
(n.) The
quality
of being
improper;
unfitness
or
unsuitableness
to
character,
time
place,
or
circumstances;
as,
impropriety
of
behavior
or
manners..
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Improperty
::
Improperty
(n.)
Impropriety.
Expostulate
::
Expostulate
(v. i.) To
reason
earnestly
with a
person
on some
impropriety
of his
conduct,
representing
the wrong he has done or
intends,
and
urging
him to make
redress
or to
desist;
to
remonstrate;
--
followed
by
with..
Inexpediency
::
Inexpediency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
inexpedient;
want of
fitness;
unsuitableness
to the end or
object;
impropriety;
as, the
inexpedience
of some
measures..
Impropriety
::
Impropriety
(n.) The
quality
of being
improper;
unfitness
or
unsuitableness
to
character,
time
place,
or
circumstances;
as,
impropriety
of
behavior
or
manners..
Underniceness
::
Underniceness
(n.) A want of
niceness;
indelicacy;
impropriety.
Incongruity
::
Incongruity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
incongruous;
want of
congruity;
unsuitableness;
inconsistency;
impropriety.
Ashamed
::
Ashamed
(a.)
Affected
by
shame;
abashed
or
confused
by
guilt,
or a
conviction
or
consciousness
of some wrong
action
or
impropriety..
Impropriety
::
Impropriety
(n.) That which is
improper;
an
unsuitable
or
improper
act, or an
inaccurate
use of
language..
Shame
::
Shame (n.) A
painful
sensation
excited
by a
consciousness
of guilt or
impropriety,
or of
having
done
something
which
injures
reputation,
or of the
exposure
of that which
nature
or
modesty
prompts
us to
conceal..
Solecism
::
Solecism
(n.) An
impropriety
or
incongruity
of
language
in the
combination
of words or parts of a
sentence;
esp.,
deviation
from the idiom of a
language
or from the rules of
syntax..
Solecism
::
Solecism
(n.) Any
inconsistency,
unfitness,
absurdity,
or
impropriety,
as in deeds or
manners..
Expostulation
::
Expostulation
(n.) The act of
expostulating
or
reasoning
with a
person
in
opposition
to some
impropriety
of
conduct;
remonstrance;
earnest
and
kindly
protest;
dissuasion.
Indecorum
::
Indecorum
(n.) Want of
decorum;
impropriety
of
behavior;
that in
behavior
or
manners
which
violates
the
established
rules of
civility,
custom,
or
etiquette;
indecorousness..
Allowableness
::
Allowableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
allowable;
permissibleness;
lawfulness;
exemption
from
prohibition
or
impropriety.
Impeach
::
Impeach
(v. t.)
Hence,
to
charge
with
impropriety;
to
dishonor;
to bring
discredit
on; to call in
question;
as, to
impeach
one's
motives
or
conduct..
Shame
::
Shame (v. t.) To make
ashamed;
to
excite
in (a
person)
a
comsciousness
of guilt or
impropriety,
or of
conduct
derogatory
to
reputation;
to put to
shame..
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