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properness

NOUN
  1. correct or appropriate behavior

How To Use properness In A Sentence

  • If I intelligent enough choose for myself, then where be improperness? The Cat is a Metaphor
  • Blanche keeps up the facade of virginity, innocence, and properness.
  • Over the past month that they had been married, she'd learned the hard way what the rules of properness were, especially for married women.
  • The "proper beauty", i. e. the integration of the properness and the language beauty is the highest criteria for rhetoric beauty ap...
  • And as your husband, I will expect respect, decorum, and properness a woman is supposed to display.
  • The woman across the table was just as fearful, but kept herself under a mask-a mask of civilization hiding wild eyes, properness hiding tensed muscles, ready to spring.
  • The "proper beauty", i. e. the integration of the properness and the language beauty is the highest criteria for rhetoric beauty appreciation.
  • It's tacky and seedy, but it's got these pretensions to properness - seaside landladies and all that stuff.
  • And so did change from her intent; yet with no improperness of modesty; but only with a niceness of Sense, which she did make no talk of; but yet did have. The Night Land
  • It is a question much disputed between the diverse sects of Christian religion, from whence the Scriptures derive their authority; which question is also propounded sometimes in other terms, as, how we know them to be the word of God, or, why we believe them to be so; and the difficulty of resolving it ariseth chiefly from the improperness of the words wherein the question itself is couched. Leviathan, or, The matter, forme, & power of a common-wealth ecclesiasticall and civill
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