Indecent

  • 71indecent — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. immoral, obscene, im proper; salacious, lewd, lascivious, bawdy; immodest. See impurity. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. immoral, shocking, shameless, improper; see coarse 2 , lewd 1 , shameful 1 . See… …

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  • 72indecent — in de·cent || ɪn dɪːsnt adj. obscene; immodest; tasteless, offensive; unseemly, improper …

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  • 73indecent — adjective not conforming with generally accepted standards of behaviour or propriety, especially in relation to sexual matters. Derivatives indecency noun (plural indecencies). indecently adverb …

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  • 74indecent — a. 1. Indecorous, improper, unbecoming, unseemly, offensive, outrageous. 2. Indelicate, coarse, gross, immodest, impure, obscene, filthy, unchaste, lewd …

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  • 75indecent — adj 1. indelicate, inelegant, immodest, shameless, broad; gross, rank, repulsive, offensive, disgusting, distasteful, risque , suggestive, off color, Inf. blue; outrageous, sensational, lurid, scandalous, shocking; abusive, ribald, scurrilous,… …

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  • 76indecent — in·de·cent …

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  • 77indecent — [ɪnˈdiːs(ə)nt] adj offensive or shocking indecency [ɪnˈdiːs(ə)nsi] noun [U] indecently adv …

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  • 78indecent —   Haumia, pelapela, kūpono ole …

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  • 79indecent — Lewd, lascivious, obscene, grossly vulgar, unbecoming, unseemly, unfit to be seen or heard, or violating the proprieties of language or behavior. 33 Am J1st Lewd etc § 3. Not decent; unfit to be seen or heard. United States v Bebout (DC Ohio) 28… …

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  • 80indecent assault — noun Date: 1855 an offensive sexual act or series of acts exclusive of rape committed against another person without consent …

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