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impropriety (encz) | impropriety,nepřístojnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Impropriety (gcide) | Impropriety \Im`pro*pri"e*ty\, n.; pl. Improprieties. [L.
improprietas; cf. F. impropri['e]t['e]. See Improper.]
1. The quality of being improper; unfitness or unsuitableness
to character, time place, or circumstances; as,
impropriety of behavior or manners.
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2. That which is improper; an unsuitable or improper act, or
an inaccurate use of language.
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But every language has likewise its improprieties
and absurdities. --Johnson.
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Many gross improprieties, however authorized by
practice, ought to be discarded. --Swift.
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impropriety (wn) | impropriety
n 1: an improper demeanor [syn: impropriety, improperness]
[ant: correctitude, properness, propriety]
2: the condition of being improper
3: an indecent or improper act [syn: indecency, impropriety]
4: an act of undue intimacy [syn: familiarity, impropriety,
indecorum, liberty] |
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Impropriety (gcide) | Impropriety \Im`pro*pri"e*ty\, n.; pl. Improprieties. [L.
improprietas; cf. F. impropri['e]t['e]. See Improper.]
1. The quality of being improper; unfitness or unsuitableness
to character, time place, or circumstances; as,
impropriety of behavior or manners.
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2. That which is improper; an unsuitable or improper act, or
an inaccurate use of language.
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But every language has likewise its improprieties
and absurdities. --Johnson.
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Many gross improprieties, however authorized by
practice, ought to be discarded. --Swift.
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