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In some cases you can use "Modesty" instead a noun "Decorum", when it comes.

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Decorum (from the Latin: "right, proper") was a principle of classical rhetoric, poetry and theatrical theory concerning the fitness or otherwise of a style to a theatrical subject. Know what you're responsible for.

"Decorum" (1) The decorum of the event was impeccable.

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Throughout the poem ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ the poet has used vivid imageries to portray the real condition of the soldiers in the First World War. Don't you have some Decorum even.

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1 day ago · Decorum definition: Decorum is behaviour that people consider to be correct, polite, and respectable.

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Decorum and Etiquette are synonymous, and they have mutual synonyms.

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Decorum definition: Appropriateness of behavior or conduct; propriety. behaviour that is controlled, calm, and polite: 2. n (formerly) a pantomime shadow play, esp. . .

the quality or state of being decorous; orderliness;.

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The concept of decorum is also applied to prescribed limits of appropriate social behavior within set situations.

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13 ♦ show in or out to conduct a person into or out of a room or building by opening the door for him.

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