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decente

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See also: décente

Galician

Etymology

From Latin decentem.

Adjective

decente m or f (plural decentes)

  1. decent (showing integrity and moral uprightness)
    Antonym: indecente
  2. decent (good enough; okay)
  3. clean, tidy
    Synonyms: limpo, asseado

Further reading

  • decente”, in Dicionário Estraviz de galego (in Galician), 2014–2025

Interlingua

Adjective

decente (comparative plus decente, superlative le plus decente)

  1. decent

Italian

Etymology

From Latin decentem, accusative case form of decēns (appropriate, fitting), present active participle of decet ([it] is fitting).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /deˈt͡ʃɛn.te/
  • Rhymes: -ɛnte
  • Hyphenation: de‧cèn‧te

Adjective

decente m or f by sense (plural decenti)

  1. decent, decorous, seemly
  2. proper
  3. reasonable
  4. chaste

Antonyms

Derived terms

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Latin

Pronunciation

Participle

decente

  1. ablative masculine/feminine/neuter singular of decēns

Portuguese

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin decentem, present participle of decet (it is fitting or suitable), from Proto-Indo-European *deke-, from base *dek- (to take, accept, to receive, greet, be suitable).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

decente m or f (plural decentes)

  1. decent, proper
    Antonym: indecente
    Faça um corte de cabelo decente.
    Have a decent haircut.

Derived terms

Further reading

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Spanish

Etymology

From Latin decentem.

Pronunciation

Adjective

decente m or f (masculine and feminine plural decentes)

  1. decent (showing integrity and moral uprightness)
    Antonym: indecente
  2. decent (good enough; okay)
  3. clean, tidy
    Synonyms: limpio, aseado

Derived terms

Verb

decente

  1. inflection of decentar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Further reading

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