Pronunciation: /ˈdiːsənsi/
noun behavior that conforms to accepted standards of morality or respectability
A1 Showing decency towards others is important.
A2 Basic decency should be a part of everyday interactions.
B1 The politician's lack of decency was evident in his rude comments.
B2 She was known for her kindness and decency towards all she met.
C1 The company's code of conduct emphasizes the importance of decency in all business dealings.
C2 His actions were a clear display of moral decency in a world filled with corruption.
adjective decent
A1 She always behaves with decency towards others.
A2 The teacher emphasized the importance of decency in their interactions.
B1 The company has a policy of promoting decency and respect in the workplace.
B2 The politician's lack of decency in his speeches caused controversy.
C1 The artist's work is known for its elegance and decency.
C2 The author's novels are praised for their depth and decency.
formal The politician emphasized the importance of decency in public discourse.
informal It's just common decency to help someone in need.
slang Don't be a jerk, show some decency.
figurative In a world full of chaos, decency is like a guiding light.
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