décent
decent
adjective deh-SAHN Rare
Origin: Latin decens, 'fitting, proper'
Also means
respectable
Usage Note
décent describes conduct, dress, or conditions that meet basic standards of propriety or adequacy. The feminine form is décente, and the final t is silent. It overlaps with convenable but carries a slightly stronger moral register — une tenue décente means 'proper attire'. The noun décence means 'decency'.
Examples
"Garde une attitude décente en public."
Natural Translation
Maintain a decent attitude in public.
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