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- DECENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DECENT is marked by moral integrity, kindness, and goodwill How to use decent in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Decent
- DECENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Everyone should be entitled to a decent wage standard of living I thought he was a decent person it is decent of It was very decent (= kind) of you to help It made quite a decent-sized (= large) hole do the decent thing After the recent scandal, the priest is expected to do the decent thing and resign from his position
- DECENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Decent is used to describe something which is considered to be of an acceptable standard or quality Nearby is a village with a decent pub He didn't get a decent explanation
- DECENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
What’s the difference between decent and descent? Decent is an adjective that means adequate or suitable, as in a decent meal, or good or respectable, as in a decent person
- Decent - definition of decent by The Free Dictionary
1 polite or respectable: a decent family 2 proper and suitable; fitting: a decent burial 4 free of oaths, blasphemy, etc: decent language 5 good or adequate: a decent wage 6 informal kind; generous: he was pretty decent to me 7 informal sufficiently clothed to be seen by other people: are you decent?
- What does decent mean? - Definitions. net
Decent refers to being satisfactory, acceptable, or reasonably good in quality or standard It implies an adequate level of quality that is appropriate or appropriate for a given situation or context Decent can also refer to being morally upright, respectful, and considerate in behavior or appearance
- Decent Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
DECENT meaning: 1 : polite, moral, and honest; 2 : showing kindness seeming to care about the feelings or problems of other people
- decent | meaning of decent in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary . . .
decent meaning, definition, what is decent: of a good enough standard or quality: Learn more
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