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    de·cent
    [ˈdēs(ə)nt]
    adjective
    decent (adjective)
    1. conforming with generally accepted standards of respectable or moral behavior:
      "the good name of such a decent and innocent person"
      • appropriate; fitting:
        "they would meet again after a decent interval"
      • not likely to shock or embarrass others:
        "a decent high-necked dress"
      • informal
        sufficiently clothed to see visitors:
        "make yourself decent"
    2. of an acceptable standard; satisfactory:
      "people need decent homes" · "find me a decent cup of coffee"
      • good:
        "the deer are small: a 14-inch spread is a pretty decent buck"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        informal
        kind, obliging, or generous:
        "that was pretty awfully decent of him"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (in the sense ‘suitable, appropriate’): from Latin decent- ‘being fitting’, from the verb decere.
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