indecent

Meaning

  1. Offensive to good taste.
  2. Not in keeping with conventional moral values; improper, immodest, or unseemly.
  3. Generally unacceptable for public broadcasting but not legally obscene.

Synonyms

obscene
C2
vulgar
C1
lewd
22k
unseemly
29k
indecorous
improper
C2
immodest
dirty
A2
shameless
C1
dishonorable
27k
unbecoming
28k
shameful
C1
disgraceful
C2
indelicate
45k
immoral
C2
infamous
C2
careless
C1
unclean
C2
uncomely
rude
B1
filthy
B2
bawdy
45k
undue
27k
racy
32k
coarse
C2
impudent
21k
nasty
B1
brazen
20k
gross
B2
untoward
29k
off-color
unchaste
uncouth
30k
inept
27k
indiscreet
24k
boorish
40k
smutty
rough
B1
ribald
risque
pornographic
21k
unfitting
suggestive
29k
impolitic
impolite
C2
disgusting
B1
harsh
B2
malapropos
lustful
28k
low
B1
Translations

indecente
indécent
indecente
indecente
unanständig

yakışıksız

onfatsoenlijk

edepsiz

απρεπής

onbetamelijk

indecent

άσεμνος

inconvenant
impudique
Frequency

C2
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ɪnˈdiːsənt/
Etymology

From in- + decent.

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