Not in keeping with accepted standards of what is right or proper in polite society.
Lacking propriety and good taste in manners and conduct.
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Examples for "indelicate "
Examples for "indelicate "
1 Your over delicate ladies are the most indelicate people in the world.
2 The French are an indelicate people; they will spit upon any place.
3 Remaining in the room while a lady was examined was obviously indelicate .
4 None of your swaggerers, and nothing at all indelicate in her motions.
5 In terms most indelicate and, frankly, alarming for any father to hear.
1 At the funeral of Mademoiselle de Conde, a very indecorous incident happened.
2 This method of keeping grounds is comparatively inexpensive, therefore it is indecorous .
3 She knew she was being indecorous , and she cared not a whit.
4 We saw nothing indecorous , heard no vile language, and witnessed no violence.
5 The book is in every way an injurious and indecorous one.
6 The indecorous creature was breathing as loudly as Mr. Gilman himself.
7 Her cropped blond hair seemed indecorous somehow, out of keeping with her grief.
8 Thea, and all Thea's ways and friends, seemed indecorous to Anna.
9 There was nothing indecorous about such an arrangement; merely a concession to economic pressure.
10 Westerners found married, compulsorily bearded clergy alarming and the Slavonic language indecorous in church.
11 Presently they turned to canzons of a more indecorous nature.
12 Their marked disapproval made our new departure seem almost indecorous .
13 Madame, you must know this is highly disorderly and indecorous .
14 To be angry on such a subject would be futile, foolish, and almost indecorous .
15 To wed immediately would be improper-wouldbe indecorous - would be outre.
16 Besides, to make such an avowal to a husband, I considered as somewhat indecorous .
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