adjective. not appropriate; not proper or suitable: an inappropriate dress for the occasion.
Use “properly” in a sentence | “properly” sentence examples
- There are too many distractions here to work properly.
- Ventilate the room properly when paint stripping.
- Ensure all photographic material is properly packed and sent by recorded delivery.
- Make sure the letter is properly addressed.
- I can't make this machine run properly.
What is the opposite of pure?
| impure | immodest |
|---|
| dirty | filthy |
| immoral | peccant |
| sinning | smutty |
| vulgar | contaminated |
What is the opposite of healthy?
| sick | ill |
|---|
| sickly | unwell |
| unhealthy | diseased |
| unfit | unsound |
| indisposed | pallid |
Opposite Word of everywhere: nowhere.
formal
- academic.
- ceremonial.
- explicit.
- legal.
- precise.
- proper.
- solemn.
- strict.
Something proper is correct or right. There's a proper fork to use for salad, and a proper way to dress for a wedding. Things that are proper fit the situation — they're the right thing to do, because of custom or manners. A swear word is the opposite of proper language.
"Proper" English is English without slang or grammatical errors.
A proper noun is a specific (i.e., not generic) name for a particular person, place, or thing. Proper nouns are always capitalized in English, no matter where they fall in a sentence. Because they endow nouns with a specific name, they are also sometimes called proper names.
You can add proper after a word to indicate that you are referring to the central and most important part of a place, event, or object and want to distinguish it from other things that are not regarded as being important or central to it.
What is another word for possible?
| feasible | achievable |
|---|
| practicable | viable |
| attainable | realisableUK |
| realizableUS | workable |
| doable | manageable |
Correct spelling for the English word "proper" is [p?ˈ?p?], [p?ˈ?p?], [p_?_ˈ?_p_?] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
What is another word for be good at?
| excel | shine |
|---|
| be pre-eminent | be proficient |
| be successful | be talented |
| be unparalleled | be unrivalled |
| be very good | do well |
SYNONYMS FOR good1 pure, moral, conscientious; meritorious, worthy, exemplary, upright. 2 adequate. 3 outstanding, admirable.
Positive Words Vocabulary List
- absolutely. accepted. acclaimed. accomplish. accomplishment.
- beaming. beautiful. believe. beneficial. bliss.
- calm. celebrated. certain. champ. champion.
- dazzling. delight. delightful. distinguished. divine.
- earnest. easy. ecstatic. effective.
- fabulous. fair. familiar. famous.
- generous. genius. genuine. giving.
- handsome. happy. harmonious. healing.
Different Ways To Say Good Morning
- Rise and shine! – This is usually said when you are in the process of waking someone from sleep.
- Top of the morning to you!
- Good day to you.
- Have a great day.
- Hello there!
- Wishing you the best for the day ahead.
- How are you this fine morning?
- Isn't it a beautiful day today?
SYNONYMS. magnificent, wonderful, marvellous, spectacular, remarkable, phenomenal, prodigious, miraculous, sublime. breathtaking, dazzling, amazing, stunning, astounding, astonishing, awe-inspiring, staggering, extraordinary, unbelievable. formidable, imposing, impressive, supreme, great, awesome, superhuman.
2a : large in number or measure : numerous great multitudes. b : predominant the great majority. 3 : remarkable in magnitude, degree, or effectiveness great bloodshed. 4 —used as a generalized term of approvalhad a great timeIt was just great. 5a : eminent, distinguished a great poet.