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    decorum
    /dɪˈkɔːrəm/

    noun

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  2. behavior that is socially correct, calm, and polite: The witness endured the lawyer’s badgering with remarkable decorum.

  3. The meaning of DECORUM is literary and dramatic propriety : fitness. How to use decorum in a sentence.

  4. noun [ U ] fml us / dɪˈkɔr·əm, -ˈkoʊr·əm / Add to word list. behavior that is socially correct, calm, and polite: The witness endured the lawyer’s badgering with remarkable decorum.

  5. Decorum definition: dignified propriety of behavior, speech, dress, etc.. See examples of DECORUM used in a sentence.

  6. Decorum is proper and polite behavior. If you let out a big belch at a fancy dinner party, you're not showing much decorum.

  7. Decorum is behaviour that people consider to be correct, polite, and respectable.

  8. Define decorum. decorum synonyms, decorum pronunciation, decorum translation, English dictionary definition of decorum. n. 1. Appropriateness of behavior or conduct; propriety: "In the Ireland of the 1940's ... the stolidity of a long, empty, grave face was thought to be the...

  9. noun. dignified propriety of behavior, speech, dress, etc. Synonyms: politeness, dignity. the quality or state of being decorous, or exhibiting such dignified propriety; orderliness; regularity. Usually decorums. an observance or requirement of polite society. decorum. / dɪˈkɔːrəm /.

  10. dĭ-kôrəm. Propriety and good taste in behavior, dress, etc. An act or requirement of polite behavior. The appropriateness of an element of an artistic or literary work, such as style or tone, to its particular circumstance or to the composition as a whole.

  11. Definition of decorum noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.