What does Propriety mean?

Definitions for Propriety
prəˈpraɪ ɪ tipro·pri·ety

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. propriety, properness, correctitudenoun

    correct or appropriate behavior

Wiktionary

  1. proprietynoun

    correctness in behaviour and morals

  2. proprietynoun

    fitness; the quality of being appropriate

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. PROPRIETYnoun

    Etymology: proprieté, Fr. proprietas, Lat.

    You that have promis’d to yourselves propriety in love,
    Know womens hearts like straws do move. John Suckling.

    Benefit of peace, and vacation for piety, render it necessary by laws to secure propriety. Henry Hammond.

    Hail wedded love! mysterious law, true source
    Of human offspring, sole propriety
    In Paradise! of all things common else. John Milton.

    They secure propriety and peace. Dryden.

    To that we owe not only the safety of our persons and the propriety of our possessions, but our improvement in the several arts. Francis Atterbury.

    Common use, that is the rule of propriety, affords some aid to settle the signification of language. John Locke.

Wikipedia

  1. propriety

    Etiquette () is the set of norms of personal behaviour in polite society, usually occurring in the form of an ethical code of the expected and accepted social behaviours that accord with the conventions and norms observed and practised by a society, a social class, or a social group. In modern English usage, the French word étiquette (label and tag) dates from the year 1750.

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  1. propriety

    Propriety refers to the conformity to established standards of behavior or manners, correctness, or the state of being appropriate or suitable. It often corresponds to societal norms of respectability, morality, or decency. It can also pertain to the details or rules of correct behavior within a specific group or situation.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Proprietynoun

    individual right to hold property; ownership by personal title; property

  2. Proprietynoun

    that which is proper or peculiar; an inherent property or quality; peculiarity

  3. Proprietynoun

    the quality or state of being proper; suitableness to an acknowledged or correct standard or rule; consonance with established principles, rules, or customs; fitness; appropriateness; as, propriety of behavior, language, manners, etc

  4. Etymology: [F. proprit, L. proprietas, fr. proprius one's own, proper. See Property, Proper.]

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Propriety

    prō-prī′e-ti, n. a person's right of possession: state of being proper or right: agreement with established principles or customs: fitness: accuracy: property: (obs.) individuality.—The proprieties, conventional customs of society. [Fr.,—L. proprietasproprius, one's own.]

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Propriety in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Propriety in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of Propriety in a Sentence

  1. Patrick Henry:

    Are we at last brought to such a humiliating and debasing degradation, that we cannot be trusted with arms for our own defence Where is the difference between having our arms in our own possession and under our own direction, and having them under the management of Congress If our defence be therealobject of having those arms, in whose hands can they be trusted with more propriety, or equal safety to us, as in our own hands

  2. Confucius:

    Without an acquaintance with the rules of propriety, it is impossible for the character to be established.

  3. Queen Victoria:

    The Queen is most anxious to enlist everyone who can speak or write to join in checking this mad, wicked folly of Woman's Rights with all its attendant horrors on which her poor, feeble sex is bent, forgetting every sense of womanly feeling and propriety.

  4. Jeff Pash:

    Today's decision powerfully underscores the fairness and propriety of this historic settlement.

  5. Charles Caleb Colton:

    Riches may enable us to confer favours, but to confer them with propriety and grace requires a something that riches cannot give.

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