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单词 improper
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Definition of improper in English:

improper

adjective ɪmˈprɒpəɪmˈprɑpər
  • 1Not in accordance with accepted standards, especially of morality or honesty.

    the improper use of public funds
    it was considered improper to leave one's house on Christmas Day
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Lukacs writes in an informal style, but his academic standards are high, and he is very severe on lack of evidence or improper use of sources.
    • If you did nothing improper you should not be concerned about answering these questions.
    • I apologize for any suggestion that you might have done something improper.
    • If there's a potential conflict of interest or improper influence, the public has a right to know.
    • Sources say he has vehemently denied any suggestion of improper conduct.
    • However, he denies ever receiving any improper payment from them.
    • The decision was strongly criticized by customers complaining that it was an improper move during the crisis.
    • Another claim involved an alleged attempt at improper influence in the form of a valuable stamp collection.
    • The main reason for water scarcity is the improper management of water.
    • The major cause of such outbreaks is due to improper disposal of waste.
    • The fall in stock market values is attributed mainly to concerns about improper accounting standards.
    • During the festive season, injuries result from improper use of fireworks.
    • The president had harsh words for those who talked about the programme to the media, saying their actions were illegal and improper.
    • Both incorrectly found nothing improper in the Police search of my house.
    • Many acts may look improper and unethical, yet there may have been a good reason for them.
    • In most cases it is probably down to faulty contraceptives (or more often improper use of the same).
    • The letter contained serious allegations of criminal and other improper behaviour.
    • I have broken no law, and I am confident that the inquiry will find no improper behaviour on my part.
    • In several other cases I have heard of, improper procedure was used, with the losers as the immigrants into the UK.
    • The inquiry also investigated whether any of the Prince's staff have received improper payments or other benefits.
    Synonyms
    inappropriate, unacceptable, unsuitable, unprofessional, irregular, illegitimate, against the rules
    unethical, corrupt, immoral, dishonest, dishonourable, unscrupulous
    informal crooked, not cricket
    indecent, risqué, off colour, indelicate, suggestive, naughty, ribald, earthy, Rabelaisian, smutty, dirty, filthy, vulgar, crude, rude, obscene, lewd, pornographic
    informal blue, raunchy, steamy, near the knuckle/bone, nudge-nudge
    British informal fruity, saucy
    1. 1.1 Lacking in modesty or decency.
      an improper suggestion
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Our children unfortunately are not generally made aware that behaving rudely is improper.
      • He touched himself in public without thought as to how improper it may be to others.
      • It seemed that the whole village had been informed of her improper behaviour.
      • He said there had not been any improper or indecent behaviour.
      • Never was she allowed to do anything that was deemed improper for a young lady.
      • She had spoken without being asked a question, which was improper and impolite.
      • Perhaps we should go elsewhere, lest our being here together be seen as improper.
      • The doctor, a married father of three, accepts meeting Miss A outside work but denied any improper conduct took place.
      • The judge said there was no indication from the reports of any sexually improper behaviour before.
      • He secluded her from all things he considered impure, and deprived her from all physical activity he deemed improper.
      • Stop that improper use of language right now and follow me into my office please!
      Synonyms
      unseemly, indecorous, unbecoming, unfitting, out of keeping, unladylike, ungentlemanly, indiscreet, indelicate, impolite, undignified
      indecent, unwholesome, immodest, immoral
      outrageous, scandalous, shocking, offensive, distasteful
      forward, bold, brazen, shameless
      informal fresh, cheeky

Origin

Late Middle English: from French impropre or Latin improprius, from in- 'not' + proprius 'one's own, proper'.

Rhymes

bopper, copper, cropper, Dopper, dropper, hopper, Joppa, poppa, popper, proper, shopper, stopper, swapper, topper, whopper
 
 

Definition of improper in US English:

improper

adjectiveɪmˈprɑpərimˈpräpər
  • 1Not in accordance with accepted rules or standards, especially of morality or honesty.

    he was accused of improper behavior in his business dealings
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The major cause of such outbreaks is due to improper disposal of waste.
    • Both incorrectly found nothing improper in the Police search of my house.
    • The letter contained serious allegations of criminal and other improper behaviour.
    • In several other cases I have heard of, improper procedure was used, with the losers as the immigrants into the UK.
    • Another claim involved an alleged attempt at improper influence in the form of a valuable stamp collection.
    • During the festive season, injuries result from improper use of fireworks.
    • I have broken no law, and I am confident that the inquiry will find no improper behaviour on my part.
    • Sources say he has vehemently denied any suggestion of improper conduct.
    • The president had harsh words for those who talked about the programme to the media, saying their actions were illegal and improper.
    • The decision was strongly criticized by customers complaining that it was an improper move during the crisis.
    • If you did nothing improper you should not be concerned about answering these questions.
    • The main reason for water scarcity is the improper management of water.
    • I apologize for any suggestion that you might have done something improper.
    • The fall in stock market values is attributed mainly to concerns about improper accounting standards.
    • Many acts may look improper and unethical, yet there may have been a good reason for them.
    • If there's a potential conflict of interest or improper influence, the public has a right to know.
    • The inquiry also investigated whether any of the Prince's staff have received improper payments or other benefits.
    • Lukacs writes in an informal style, but his academic standards are high, and he is very severe on lack of evidence or improper use of sources.
    • However, he denies ever receiving any improper payment from them.
    • In most cases it is probably down to faulty contraceptives (or more often improper use of the same).
    Synonyms
    inappropriate, unacceptable, unsuitable, unprofessional, irregular, illegitimate, against the rules
    indecent, risqué, off colour, indelicate, suggestive, naughty, ribald, earthy, rabelaisian, smutty, dirty, filthy, vulgar, crude, rude, obscene, lewd, pornographic
    1. 1.1 Lacking in modesty or decency.
      it was thought improper for elderly women to wear bright colors
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The judge said there was no indication from the reports of any sexually improper behaviour before.
      • He said there had not been any improper or indecent behaviour.
      • He secluded her from all things he considered impure, and deprived her from all physical activity he deemed improper.
      • Never was she allowed to do anything that was deemed improper for a young lady.
      • She had spoken without being asked a question, which was improper and impolite.
      • The doctor, a married father of three, accepts meeting Miss A outside work but denied any improper conduct took place.
      • It seemed that the whole village had been informed of her improper behaviour.
      • Perhaps we should go elsewhere, lest our being here together be seen as improper.
      • Stop that improper use of language right now and follow me into my office please!
      • He touched himself in public without thought as to how improper it may be to others.
      • Our children unfortunately are not generally made aware that behaving rudely is improper.
      Synonyms
      unseemly, indecorous, unbecoming, unfitting, out of keeping, unladylike, ungentlemanly, indiscreet, indelicate, impolite, undignified
    2. 1.2 Incorrect; inaccurate.
      the flickering lights were due to an improper connection

Origin

Late Middle English: from French impropre or Latin improprius, from in- ‘not’ + proprius ‘one's own, proper’.

 
 
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