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    Prop·er
    /ˈpräpər/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. satisfactorily or correctly: informal, dialect British "my eyes were all blurry and I couldn't see proper"

    noun

    • 1. the part of a church service that varies with the season or festival: "we go to the High Mass, with plainsong propers sung by the Ritual Choir"
  2. 1. a. : referring to one individual only. b. : belonging to one : own. c. : appointed for the liturgy of a particular day. d. : represented heraldically in natural color. 2. : belonging characteristically to a species or individual : peculiar. 3. chiefly dialectal : good-looking, handsome. 4. : very good : excellent. 5.

  3. PROPER definition: 1. real, satisfactory, suitable, or correct: 2. showing standards of behaviour that are socially…. Learn more.

  4. Something proper is correct or right. There's a proper fork to use for salad, and a proper way to dress for a wedding. Things that are proper fit the situation — they're the right thing to do, because of custom or manners. A swear word is the opposite of proper language.

  5. What is a basic definition of proper? Proper is an adjective that describes something that is appropriate, adheres to polite behavior, or is correct. Proper is also used in grammar to refer to nouns that identify specific people, places, or things.

  6. 1. Characterized by appropriateness or suitability; fitting: the proper knife for cutting bread; not a proper moment for a joke. 2. Called for by rules or conventions; correct: the proper form for a business letter. 3. Strictly following rules or conventions, especially in social behavior; seemly: a proper lady; a proper gentleman. 4. a.

  7. referring to the main or most important part of something: I live outside Cambridge - I don't live in the city proper. (Definition of proper from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. The proper thing is the one that is correct or most suitable. The Supreme Court will ensure that the proper procedures have been followed. He helped to put things in their proper place. Synonyms: correct, accepted, established, appropriate More Synonyms of proper.

  9. Definition of proper adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Characterized by appropriateness or suitability; fitting. The proper knife for cutting bread; not a proper moment for a joke. American Heritage. Specially adapted or suitable to a specific purpose or specific conditions; appropriate. The proper tool for a job.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · Suited or acceptable to the purpose or circumstances; fit, suitable. [13th c.] the proper time to plant potatoes. 1733, [ Alexander Pope ], An Essay on Man. [ …], (please specify |epistle=I to IV), London: Printed for J [ ohn] Wilford, [ …], →OCLC: The proper study of mankind is man.

  12. You use proper to describe things that you consider to be real and satisfactory rather than inadequate in some way. 2. The proper thing is the one that is correct or most suitable.

  13. PROPER meaning: 1. real, satisfactory, suitable, or correct: 2. showing standards of behaviour that are socially…. Learn more.

  14. adapted or appropriate to the purpose or circumstances; fit; suitable:the proper time to plant strawberries. conforming to established standards of behavior or manners; correct or decorous:a very proper young man. fitting; right:It was only proper to bring a gift.

  15. proper meaning, definition, what is proper: right, suitable, or correct: Learn more.

  16. PROPER meaning: 1 : correct according to social or moral rules; 2 : behaving in a way that is correct according to social or moral rules.

  17. Definition of proper adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  18. Synonyms for PROPER: polite, satisfactory, respectable, correct, acceptable, decorous, nice, adequate; Antonyms of PROPER: improper, inappropriate, incorrect, unsatisfactory, indecent, unseemly, unacceptable, informal

  19. Definition of proper. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

  20. The proper thing is the one that is correct or most suitable. The Supreme Court will ensure that the proper procedures have been followed. Synonyms: correct , accepted , established , appropriate More Synonyms of proper

  21. Fitting, appropriate, proper; according to what is most suitable for a particular occasion or purpose; (also) exactly meeting the requirements of a…

  22. referring to the main or most important part of something: I live outside Cambridge - I don't live in the city proper. (Definition of proper from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  23. Find 152 different ways to say PROPER, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  24. proper. adjective. These are words and phrases related to proper. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of proper. I was never taught the proper way to hold a pencil. Synonyms. right. correct. appropriate. suitable. fitting. applicable. pertinent. germane. relevant. apropos. fit. apt. meet. conformable.

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