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decoro

decorum

noun deh-KOH-roh Less Common

Origin: from Latin 'decorum'

Also means

decency

Usage Note

Decoro is masculine and usually uncountable, meaning dignity or propriety; il decoro urbano is the upkeep and tidiness of a city. Beware the false friend: it is not 'decor' (that is arredamento or decorazione).

Examples

"Si comporta sempre con decoro."

Natural Translation

He always behaves with decorum.

Literal Translation

Himself he-behaves always with decorum.

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