💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Decence"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| demeanancenoun | (obsolete) demeanor |
| decadencynoun | decadence. |
| decrepitynoun | (obsolete) Decrepitude. |
| deordinationnoun | (ecclesiastic, obsolete) disorder; dissoluteness |
| courtesienoun | Obsolete spelling of courtesy. [(uncountable) Polite behavior.] |
| condescentnoun | (obsolete) An act of condescending, or acting in a condescending manner. |
| decorementnoun | (obsolete) ornament; decoration |
| deprisurenoun | (obsolete, rare) Low estimation; disesteem; contempt. |
| depravementnoun | (archaic) Depravity; corruption. |
| princehoodnoun | The state, quality, or condition of being a prince |
| demeanverb | To debase; to lower; to degrade. |
| clemencenoun | (obsolete) Synonym of clemency. |
| condescentionnoun | Archaic spelling of condescension. [The act of condescending; a manner of behaving in an outwardly polite way that nevertheless implies superiority to another; patronizing courtesy toward inferiors.] |
| amenancenoun | (obsolete) Conduct, demeanor. |
| orgulitynoun | (obsolete) pride |
| disestimationnoun | (archaic) disesteem |
| adornationnoun | (obsolete) adornment |
| demencynoun | (now rare) Madness; dementia. |
| decumbencynoun | decumbence |
| exauthorationnoun | (obsolete, rare) Deprivation of authority or dignity; degradation. |
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