Short note on decorum
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decorum implies stiffness or formality in rules of conduct or behavior established as suitable to the circumstances [levity not in keeping with decorum]; decency implies observance of the requirements of modesty, good taste, etc. [have the decency to thank her]; propriety suggests conformity with conventional standards of proper or correct behavior, manners, etc. [his offensive language oversteps the bounds of propriety]; dignity, in this connection, implies conduct in keeping with one's position or one's self-respect; , etiquette refers to the forms established by convention or prescribed social arbiters for behavior in polite society
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Decorum:
literary and dramatic propriety : FITNESS
according to strict neoclassic decorum only the aristocracy had the right to appear in tragedy
— Irving Babbitt
2: propriety and good taste in conduct or appearance
strict in her notions of decorum
— Jane Austen
3: ORDERLINESS
the organization's decorum has rarely been shaken
— W. F. Longgood
4decorums plural : the conventions of polite behavior
the established sobrieties and decorums of English life
— H. G. Wells
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