Pronunciation: /ˈdiːsənsiz/
noun behavior that is considered to be morally correct and socially acceptable
A1 Basic decencies like saying please and thank you are important in every culture.
A2 In many societies, observing social decencies such as arriving on time is considered polite.
B1 Cultural decencies vary from country to country, so it's important to be aware of local customs when traveling.
B2 The diplomat was known for his impeccable manners and adherence to diplomatic decencies.
C1 The author's novel explores the complexities of societal decencies and moral codes.
C2 As a leader, it is crucial to uphold the highest decencies in order to set a positive example for others.
formal It is important to uphold the decencies of society in all interactions.
informal Let's make sure we don't forget about the decencies when we're out with friends.
slang Don't be a jerk, just follow the decencies like everyone else.
figurative Sometimes it feels like the decencies are a thing of the past in this fast-paced world.
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