propriety

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Scrabble points
16
Words With Friends
17
Letters
9
Pronunciation
/pɹəˈpɹaɪəti/(UK)

Definition of propriety

8 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (countable, obsolete, uncountable)The particular character or essence of someone or something; individuality.
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noun

  1. (countable, obsolete, uncountable)The particular character or essence of someone or something; individuality.
  2. (countable, obsolete, uncountable)A characteristic; an attribute.
  3. (archaic, countable, uncountable)A piece of land owned by someone; someone's property.
  4. (countable, obsolete, uncountable)More generally, something owned by someone; a possession.
    “I was fearful of giving You a very sensible Disgust, in making You seem the Propriety of one Man, when You know Yourself ordained for the Comfort and Refreshment of Multitudes.”
  5. (countable, uncountable)The fact of possessing something; ownership.
    “This ſweet word, I will be your God, implies, 1. Propriety, that all that is in God ſhall be ours; his love ours, his Spirit ours, his mercy ours.”
  6. (archaic, countable, uncountable)Correct language or pronunciation.
    “Thoſe who ought to be the guardians of propriety are often the perverters of it. Hence Accidence for Accidents, Prepoſtor for Prepoſitor and Conſtur for Conſtrue[…]”
  7. (countable, uncountable)Suitability, fitness; the quality of being appropriate.
    “I find such a pleasure, sir, in obeying your commands, that I take care to observe them without ever debating their propriety.”
    “Now, if we may, with propriety, refer to the people one question, why may we not, with equal propriety, refer another?”
  8. (countable, in-plural, often, uncountable)Correctness in behaviour and morals; good manners, seemliness.
    ““Divine receptacle of excellence, let it not be deemed impertinent, or deviating from the rules of propriety, if I propound one queſtion which now labours in my breaſt; aſſuring me firſt, you will not let the ſceptre of true judgment depart from your right hand.””
    “Elinor then ventured to doubt the propriety of her receiving such a present from a man so little, or at least so lately known to her.”
    “Miss Griffin was a model of propriety, and I am at a loss to imagine what the feelings of the virtuous woman would have been, if she had known, when she paraded us down the Hampstead Road two and two, that she was walking with a stately step at the head of Polygamy and Mahomedanism.”
    “The neighbor is eventually able to sell her home despite Homer’s pants-less affronts to propriety and decency and Bart falls deeply and instantly for one of its new inhabitants, a tough but charming and funny tomboy girl named Laura (voiced by Sara Gilbert) with just the right combination of toughness and sweetness, granite and honey.”

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Etymology

From late Middle English proprietee, propretee, propriete (“ownership”), borrowed from Anglo-Norman propreté, Middle French proprieté, from Latin proprietās. By surface analysis, prop(e)r + -iety. Doublet of property.

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