decent in Bengali বাংলা
decent in English
- decent⇄decent, adjective.
1. proper and right.
Ex. It is not decent to laugh at a crippled person.
(SYN) suitable, appropriate.
2. modest; free from vulgarity; not obscene.
Ex. His study was simple and serious and showed a more de - decent⇄noun decentness.
decent in Sindhi سنڌي
Decent
Part of Speech
Adjective
Pronunciation
/ˈdiː.sənt/
Definitions
- Conforming to accepted standards of morality or respectability.
- Fairly good; satisfactory.
- Kind, considerate, and honest.
Usage Examples
- She is a decent person who always helps others.
- The hotel offered decent accommodations at an affordable price.
- He was wearing a decent suit for the formal event.
Etymology
From Latin decentem, present participle of decēre meaning "to be fitting, to be proper."
Synonyms
- Respectable
- Proper
- Fair
- Honest
- Reasonable
Antonyms
- Indecent
- Improper
- Unfair
- Unreasonable
- Dishonest
Translations
Language | Translation | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
Spanish | Decente | /deˈθente/ |
French | Décent | /de.sɑ̃/ |
German | Anständig | /ˈanʃtɛndɪç/ |
Russian | Приличный | /prʲɪˈlʲit͡ɕnɨj/ |
Hindi | सभ्य | /sʌbʰ.jʌ/ |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
- British English: /ˈdiː.sənt/
- American English: /ˈdiː.sənt/
Historical Usage
The term "decent" has been used in English since the 16th century to describe appropriate or acceptable behavior, attire, and conditions.
Cultural Nuances
The meaning of "decent" varies culturally. In some regions, it strongly implies morality and modesty, while in others, it simply means satisfactory or acceptable.
More Information
The concept of decency is widely used in moral and ethical discussions. Different societies may have varied interpretations of what is considered decent in dress, speech, and behavior. In modern usage, it is also frequently used to describe fairness and adequacy in various contexts, such as wages, living conditions, and hospitality.