Decorum Adjective
Each word below can often be found in front of the noun decorum in the same sentence.
Decorum adjective. Decorum countable and uncountable plural decorums uncountable appropriate social behavior. This noun is from latin decōrus proper becoming handsome from décor beauty grace which is also the source of english décor. What s the adjective for decorum.
The celebrations were carried off with style and decorum. Here s the word you re looking for. Certain common conventional due external female.
From latin neuter of the adjective decorus seemly. He is not known for his sense of decorum. As a literary term denoting suitability of style.
This reference page can help answer the question what are some adjectives commonly used for describing decorum. Decency courtesy propriety etiquette countable a convention of social behavior. Proper seemly decent correct proper befitting fit formal becoming polite fitting appropriate ceremonious suitable punctilious respectable nice genteel sedate tactful refined tasteful mannerly correct.
General grave great greater greatest literary. Decorum is proper and polite behavior. Marked by proper behavior.
Polite behaviour that is appropriate in a social situation synonym propriety.