decently

IPA: dˈisʌntɫi

adverb

  • In a decent manner.
  • To a reasonable or acceptable degree.
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Examples of "decently" in Sentences

  • Our responsibility to behave fairly and decently is something we owe to other people, not to government.
  • Now if he marries — decently, that is — some woman you know that can assist him in the world, let him have what he wants.
  • “You expect that every manpays you the least attentionor treats youremotely decently is going to be your Prince Charming.”
  • “You expect that every man pays you the least attention or treats you remotely decently is going to be your Prince Charming.”
  • It also turns out that the Target employees hate their jobs and can't be bothered to shelve any of the swimwear decently, which is to say, at all.
  • Another positive note is that the new 'Southern', whose trains run through on the other platform, have invested in decently-designed signs and an evocative logo.
  • Our change in values is not driven by indifference to crude radio shows, but the need to work longer and harder to live decently, which is rich in most of the world.
  • And yet in euery of the these passions being as it were vndecencies, there is a comelinesse to be discerned, which some men can keepe and some men can not, as to be angry, or to enuy, or to hate, or to pitie, or to be ashamed decently, that is none otherwise then reason requireth.

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