💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dedecorous"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| disgracive | (obsolete) Causing disgrace. |
| indignnoun | (archaic) Unworthy, undeserving. |
| vituperious | (obsolete) despicable; disgraceful. |
| sdeignful | (obsolete, poetic) disdainful |
| deceiteous | (obsolete) deceitful |
| degloried | (obsolete) Devoid of glory; dishonoured. |
| disgracefull | Archaic form of disgraceful. [Bringing or warranting disgrace; shameful.] |
| disdainous | (obsolete) disdainful |
| despisable | (archaic) Worthy to be despised. |
| deceivable | Able to be deceived; gullible. |
| degenerous | (obsolete) Degenerate; base. |
| disgustful | Full of disgust. |
| deafnoun | (nonstandard, rare) A deaf person. |
| deceptitious | (obsolete) deceptive |
| contemptable | Archaic form of contemptible. [Deserving contempt.] |
| disdaineful | Obsolete form of disdainful. [Showing contempt or scorn; having a pronounced lack of concern for others viewed as unworthy.] |
| defamous | (obsolete) defamatory; tending to defame |
| becomedverb | (copulative, rather formal, followed by an adjective or a noun) begin to be; turn into (often with permanent states). |
| despitous | Obsolete form of despiteous. [Full of contempt or ill will; opprobrious; insulting.] |
| decrepid | Obsolete spelling of decrepit. [Weakened or worn out from age or wear.] |
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