Improper

  • 51improper fee — Same as improper feud …

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  • 52improper fraction — noun a fraction whose numerator is larger than the denominator • Hypernyms: ↑fraction * * * imˌproper ˈfraction 7 [improper fraction] noun (mathematics) a ↑ …

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  • 53improper — adjective /ɪmˈprɒp.ə,ɪmˈprɔp.ə,ɪmˈprɑ.pɚ/ a) unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate b) Not in keeping with conventional mores or good manners; indecent or immodest …

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  • 54improper — Synonyms and related words: Doric, aberrant, abnormal, abominable, amiss, arrant, atrocious, bad, barbaric, barbarous, base, black, blamable, blameworthy, blooper, boner, boo boo, break, cacophonous, careless, chintzy, clumsy, coarse, corrupt,… …

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  • 55improper — im·prop·er || ɪm prÉ‘pÉ™(r) / prÉ’p adj. not proper; impolite; unsuitable; irregular; incorrect …

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  • 56improper — adjective not in accordance with accepted standards of behaviour. ↘indecent or unseemly. Derivatives improperly adverb …

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  • 57improper — a. 1. Unsuitable, unsuited, unfit, unapt, inapposite, inappropriate, unadapted, not proper. 2. Unseemly, unbecoming, indecent, indecorous. 3. Inaccurate, incorrect, erroneous, wrong …

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  • 58improper — adj 1. incorrect, false, erroneous, mistaken, wrong; inexact, inaccurate, faulty, amiss, off base, off the mark; unsound, untrue, inapplicable. 2. unseemly, unbecoming, indecorous; unladylike, ungentlemanly, ungenteel, impolite; undignified,… …

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  • 59improper — im·proper …

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  • 60improper — [ɪmˈprɒpə] adj 1) not suitable or right according to accepted standards of behaviour Syn: inappropriate 2) not legal or honest Syn: unlawful improperly adv …

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