propriety in manners and conduct
The people that are decorum, help others.
The decorum word is the one which represents manners. Example, maintain decorum in the class.
The word 'decorum' is a noun; a word for behavior in keeping with good taste and propriety; behavior or language within accepted standards; etiquette; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses:The decorum of the students was quite impressive. (subject of the sentence)The school teaches decorum as part of their curriculum. (direct object of the verb 'teaches')
In Dulce Decorum was created in 1986.
The teacher asked for decorum in the classroom.
Some synonyms for decorum are "composure," "politeness," or "refinement."
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
It was "You lie" from Rep . Joe Wilson R-SC. Wilson has apologized for the outburst, as it was not in keeping with the decorum traditionally expected of the Congress during a Presidential speech.
Emily Post was an expert in the area of manners and decorum.
Decorum can be used in sentences in this way:Nancy worried Tom would not display the proper decorum in front of her parents when she introduced him to her traditional and stern parents. Tom was carefree and wild by nature and often did not display proper decorum in social circles. He bad behavior was due to having been raised by a single mother who had no time to teach him proper manners and good decorum around others.
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