Propriety in manners and conduct.
A feeling of being worthy of respect, noble.
1 In a land bound only by rule of law, decorum is everything.
2 Angry lines appeared on the countenance of the representative of social decorum .
3 But what was lost in mirth was fully made up in decorum .
4 The glamour and decorum offers relief from their rough treatment at home.
5 The millennial generation also has contributed to the loss of workplace decorum .
6 It also adds an important item to social decorum by abolishing e.g.
7 She was a menace to his reputation, and certainly lacking in decorum .
8 Since seven o'clock the most unimpeachable decorum had reigned in the workshops.
9 Never before had the decorum of the Central Hotel been so outraged.
10 To do that would be to sin against my ideas of decorum .
11 Sartorial decorum on St Patrick's Day is a thing of the past.
12 She advances boldly, though with the decorum of her sex and nation:
13 Lights were lit, but the usual decorum of the house was broken.
14 This time Heat wouldn't reprimand him for his habitual lack of decorum .
15 I ejaculated, surprised out of grammar and decorum by the startling news.
16 They have lost all decency-allthe semblance of good manners and decorum .
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