decorum Meaning, Definition & Usage

  1. noun propriety in manners and conduct
    decorousness.

WordNet


De*cor"um noun
Etymology
L. decrum, fr. decrus. See Decorous.
Definitions
  1. Propriety of manner or conduct; grace arising from suitableness of speech and behavior to one's own character, or to the place and occasion; decency of conduct; seemliness; that which is seemly or suitable.
    Negligent of the duties and decorums of his station. Hallam.
    If your master Would have a queen his beggar, you must tell him, That majesty, to keep decorum, must No less beg than a kingdom. Shak.
    Syn. -- Decorum, Dignity. Decorum, in accordance with its etymology, is that which is becoming in outward act or appearance; as, the decorum of a public assembly. Dignity springs from an inward elevation of soul producing a corresponding effect on the manners; as, dignity of personal appearance.

Webster 1913