Classy vs Decorum - What's the difference?
classy | decorum |
Elegant, highly stylish or fashionable.
Of a superior type; especially, exhibiting admirable personal qualities.
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(uncountable) Appropriate social behavior; propriety
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(countable) A convention of social behavior
As an adjective classy
is elegant, highly stylish or fashionable.As a noun decorum is
decorum.classy
English
Adjective
(er)- That's a very classy outfit.
- That was a classy response.
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Synonyms
* * cool * trendyDerived terms
* classily * classinessdecorum
English
Noun
- It was sort of a finishing school. You know, to teach proper social decorum and so on and so forth.
