Similar words: decency, indecent, independency, independent agency, declaration of independence, decent, decently, decentralize. Meaning: [ɪn'dɪːsnsɪ] n. 1. the quality of being indecent 2. an indecent or improper act.
Random good picture Not show
1 They were found guilty of acts of gross indecency.
2 He was appalled by the indecency of their songs.
3 He pleaded guilty to a charge of gross indecency.
4 Crimes of pecuniary indecency have become standard corporate conduct.
5 It's understood that allegations of indecency were made by a 17 year old trainee monk in Brixton.
6 They acquitted him of three further charges of indecency and one of buggery.
7 He is also accused of indecent assault, indecency with a child, and taking indecent photographs.
8 In 1993, legislators added indecency to the list of convictions for which there is no early release.
9 He was prosecuted, convicted of gross indecency and given a two-year conditional discharge in November 1996.
10 But prosecutors in the Anwar Ibrahim indecency trial knew the exact moment of the chauffeur's trauma.
11 The allegations of indecency concern a complaint by a 17 year old trainee monk.
12 This act of gross indecency provoked stern disapproval from the tour guide.
13 This would, in Britain, be a test of indecency, not obscenity.
14 It was an act of indecency to fire artillery pieces at innocent horses!
15 Indecency is a much broader and more widely used category of offence.
16 The slight indecency of nakedness, emphasized by her stockings, four times suspended to an elastic girdle,[www.Sentencedict.com] bothered her.
17 Indecency in public displays is and should remain a separate if lesser offence.
18 I could not put up with his indecency.
19 It would be wrong to suggest that police officers were not annoyed by acts of indecency.
20 After retiring the jury returned with a notice asking whether the co-defendant was charged with gross indecency with the appellant only.
21 The Court of Appeal allowed the appellant's appeal against conviction of committing an act of gross indecency.
22 It went without saying that the truly self-respecting native was the one who understood the indecency of aspiring beyond his station.
23 The search for a comparison is important because the high court has handled indecency cases differently depending on the medium.
24 Read in studio A Bishop questioned over allegations of indecency has had police bail extended.
25 The appellant, Norman Mattison, was charged with committing an act of gross indecency with his co-defendant.
26 Read in studio A grammar school teacher has been charged with indecency and assault offences against young boys.
27 Eating the cake, he had felt it like tasteless dough in his mouth, every mouthful an act of shared indecency.
28 They were bailed to appear before Liverpool magistrates next month, when they will face charges of gross indecency.
29 The co-defendant pleaded guilty to a charge of committing an act of gross indecency with the appellant.
30 And today, police confirmed the Bishop had been formally cautioned for an act of gross indecency.
More similar words: decency, indecent, independency, independent agency, declaration of independence, decent, decently, decentralize, lucency, undeceive, independence, independence day, adjacency, complacency, world trade center, tendency, dependency, indecorous, indecision, indecisive, despondency, indecisively, incandescence, indecipherable, interdependency, transcendence, in defence of, deceit, intelligence agency, independent.