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impropriety
[ im-pruh-prahy-i-tee ]
noun
- the quality or condition of being improper; incorrectness.
- inappropriateness; unsuitableness.
- unseemliness; indecorousness.
- an erroneous or unsuitable expression, act, etc.
- an improper use of a word or phrase.
impropriety
/ ˌɪmprəˈpraɪɪtɪ /
noun
- lack of propriety; indecency; indecorum
- an improper act or use
- the state of being improper
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Word History and Origins
Origin of impropriety1
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Example Sentences
In these two cases, something other than ideology was, at least ostensibly, at stake—qualifications or some kind of impropriety.
At some funds, the mere suggestion of impropriety can prove fatal, as investors flee.
John Barry on the lonely life of the general—and the early hints of impropriety.
So far Mitt Romney has run a careful, disciplined campaign that has avoided the slightest whiff of impropriety.
Although he denied any sexual impropriety, he admitted giving money to White without the knowledge of his wife.
A gentleman of the bar remarked that he could see no impropriety in a man and his wife a-door-ing each other.
The common experience is that a charge of sexual impropriety comes from information supplied by the female.
Sensible at this point of the extreme impropriety of my presence, I rose, with an apology, to leave.
But we could not without impropriety call either of these assertions an induction from facts respecting the earth.
This the old King had sternly refused; pointing out its impropriety from both a political and a family aspect.
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