Indecorous vs Indecorum - What's the difference?
indecorous | indecorum |
Indecorous behavior, or the state of being indecorous
* {{quote-book, year=1823, author=Charles Lamb, title=The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb (Vol. 6), chapter=Letter 305, edition=
, passage=I hope your eyes are better, but if you must spare them, there is nothing in my pages which a Lady may not read aloud without indecorum , which is more than can be said of Shakspeare . }}
* {{quote-book, year=1917, author=Douglas Fairbanks, title=Laugh and Live, chapter=, edition=
, passage=This will be done decently and in good order--our training will admit of no indecorum . }}
* {{quote-book, year=1921, author=Lytton Strachey, title=Queen Victoria, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Not only were its central personages the patterns of propriety, but no breath of scandal, no shadow of indecorum , might approach its utmost boundaries. }}
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As an adjective indecorous
is improper, immodest or indecent.As a noun indecorum is
indecorous behavior, or the state of being indecorous.indecorum
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