Propriety - Law Dictionary Search Results
Decorum
Propriety of manner or conduct grace arising from suitableness of speech
Displeasure
or command or which opposes justice or a sense of propriety disapprobation dislike dissatisfaction disfavor indignation
Doubtful
as we are doubtful of a fact or of the propriety of a measure
Meetness
Fitness suitableness propriety
Elegant
choice and hence pleasing to good taste characterized by grace propriety and refinement and the absence of every thing offensive exciting
Exorbitance
limit hence enormity extravagance gross deviation from rule right or propriety as the exorbitances of the tongue or of deportment exorbitance
Exorbitant
beyond the appointed rules or established limits of right or propriety excessive extravagant enormous inordinate as exorbitant appetites and passions exorbitant
Honesty
Honor honorableness dignity propriety suitableness decency
Impudent
Behaving boldly with contempt or disregard for propriety in behavior toward others unblushingly forward impertinent saucy
Indelicacy
or of a nice sense of or regard for purity propriety or refinement in manners language etc rudeness coarseness also that
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