Indecorous
[in-deh-kr-uhs]
Hint 1.
Having decorum means behaving in good taste and with propriety.
Hint 2. Sentence to give context
“The young doctor was smart and well trained, but his behavior was too indecorous for many of the other medical residents and attending physicians.”
What is the best definition of indecorous?
A.
Not in keeping with standards of conduct
B.
Overtly rude or hostile towards others
C.
Uneducated or simple in mind
D.
Unmotivated or lazy in attitude
Hint 1.
Having decorum means behaving in good taste and with propriety.
Hint 2. Sentence to give context
“The young doctor was smart and well trained, but his behavior was too indecorous for many of the other medical residents and attending physicians.”
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