Plural for behavior that is in keeping with good taste and propriety
“I must say that the chairman handled the job with decorum and taste, and with the dignity required of him.”
Plural for etiquette, or behavior that is considered conventionally polite
“I prefer my men with a sense of good taste and decorum that you have yet to demonstrate.”
Plural for the property of being seemly, appropriateness of conduct or behavior
Plural for formal politeness and courtesy in behaviour or speech
Plural for a composed or serious manner or style
Plural for an act or series of acts performed according to a traditional or prescribed form
Plural for the quality of not being partisan, of remaining politically independent
Plural for the state or practice of refraining from extramarital relations
Plural for the state of being at peace, typically between two or more entities
Plural for skill or diplomacy in dealing with others or with difficult issues
Plural for one of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct or procedure
Plural for the quality of having strong moral principles
Plural for having charm, sophistication or guile, especially when used to persuade others
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