Similar words: decent, indecent, decentralize, complacency, intelligence agency, deceit, deceive, decease. Meaning: ['diːsnsɪ] n. 1. the quality of conforming to standards of propriety and morality 2. the quality of being polite and respectable.
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61 Honesty, decency, good will have no place in this business of selling or murdering an image.
62 Along with them went the baggage of impartiality, high quality, good taste and decency.
63 If he had had any decency he would have talked to Mr Malik about what was going to happen.
64 There are, after all, considerations of taste or, if that's too namby-pamby, of simple decency.
65 They had been covered with a square of spotted muslin, for decency she supposed.
66 Least of all from a creature like that, lost to all decency and proper codes of conduct.
67 Much more importantly, the Dodgers were always a rock of decency and consistency in a sea of disgusting behavior.
68 On the radio sports-talk shows, where the laws of decency seemingly failed to apply.
69 He borrowed money from me and didn't even have the common decency to pay me back.
70 Trepolov had some sense of decency and didn't go attacking the ball like some damned dervish.
71 A woman drove me to drink and I never had the decency to thank her. W.C. Fields
72 It is at any rate possible that in her a certain ethical rightness and decency coexisted with aesthetic stiffness and suspicion.
73 You know she's got no sense of decency, not where you're concerned anyway.
74 He wanted to win in order to restore trust and decency, he said.
75 As gratified as I was by this display of loyalty and human decency, the picture was bleak.
76 She provided full meals and basic decency for her many children.
77 Lucy had the decency and zest of a boarding school prefect, the kind the Lower Third would swoon over.
78 He is a man of decency.
79 It was an affront to common decency.
80 Was decency such a fine thing after all?
81 It is common decency to give your seat to anyone in greater need.
82 Not to neglect decency, or cleanliness, for fear of falling into Nastiness.
83 If there is any decency in our government then having a policy of giving protection to people that we've wrongly determined not to be refugees is absolutely crucial.
84 He and his hind are the only representatives of decency combined with intelligence.
85 You'll get into trouble if you continue to behave without regard to decency.
86 Its many frank references to nudity and sexuality offended nineteenth - century notions of decency.
87 But after a few hours, a few weeks, you discern a steeliness and a deep ambition,(www.Sentencedict.com) alongside his decency.
88 Unfortunately, on Friday night he showed neither decency nor dignity.
89 'she might have the decency not to telephone him at dinner time.
90 Overcoming every reluctance and instinctive decency, he had let himself consider sex.
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