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indecorous (adjective), more indecorous, most indecorous
1. Pertaining to being contrary to proper behavior; in bad taste; immodest, indecent: The author's indecorous novel was restricted from the public library; as well as, from the local schools.
2. A reference to something that is not in keeping with accepted standards of what is right or proper in polite society: Bryan was expelled from the meeting because of his indecorous yelling at the speaker.
3. Descriptive of rudeness or shocking behavior because of being considered socially unacceptable: The principal told the students that any indecorous behavior would not be tolerated in the school.

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2. A reference to something that is not in keeping with accepted standards of what is right or proper in polite society: Bryan was expelled from the meeting because of his indecorous yelling at the speaker.
3. Descriptive of rudeness or shocking behavior because of being considered socially unacceptable: The principal told the students that any indecorous behavior would not be tolerated in the school.

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“more indecorous”
Descriptive of rudeness or shocking behavior because of being considered socially unacceptable or improper behavior. (1)
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