Shakespeare did not use the word "indecent" although he did use "decent". The word "lewd" might be the word he would choose to express this idea.
Men and boys played these parts. It was considered indecent for women to appear on stage.
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"Bawdy" means obscene, and so might reasonably mean indecent, but it does not have a connotation of repulsiveness. "Loathsome" means repulsive but does not suggest indecency. I don't know that there is a single word which combines both ideas.
yes he was very proud of his sons job
You are an indecent human being! :)
Their behaviour was indecent so they were arrested.
The word indecent does not contain a suffix. It does contain a prefix which is the letters I - N.
Men and boys played these parts. It was considered indecent for women to appear on stage.
There are five phonemes in the word "indecent": /ɪn/ /d/ /iː/ /s/ /ənt/.
There are three phonemes in the word "indecent": /ɪn/, /dɪ/, and /sənt/.
The word "indecent" has 6 phonemes: /ɪ/, /n/, /d/, /iː/, /s/, /ənt/.
There are 6 phonemes in the word "indecent": /ɪ/ /n/ /d/ /iː/ /s/ /ə/.
Indecent.
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