decorous

decorous
decorously, adv.decorousness, n.
/dek"euhr euhs, di kawr"euhs, -kohr"-/, adj.
characterized by dignified propriety in conduct, manners, appearance, character, etc.
[1655-65; < L decorus seemly, becoming, deriv. of decus; see DECORATE, -OUS]
Syn. proper, becoming.
Ant. undignified.

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