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proper
adjective
1 real; genuine; able to be correctly described as (a specified thing).
2 right; correct.
3 appropriate at the proper time .
4 own; particular; correct in its proper place .
5 socially accepted; respectable.
6 derog morally strict; prim.
7 (usu proper to something) belonging or appropriate to it; suitable the form of address proper to her rank .
8 used immediately after a noun: strictly so called; itself, excluding others not immediately connected with it We are now entering the city proper .
9 colloq utter; complete; out-and-out a proper idiot .
adverb , non-standard properly can't even speak proper .
[13c: from French propre , from Latin proprius own or special]
properness noun .
adjective
1 real; genuine; able to be correctly described as (a specified thing).
2 right; correct.
3 appropriate at the proper time .
4 own; particular; correct in its proper place .
5 socially accepted; respectable.
6 derog morally strict; prim.
7 (usu proper to something) belonging or appropriate to it; suitable the form of address proper to her rank .
8 used immediately after a noun: strictly so called; itself, excluding others not immediately connected with it We are now entering the city proper .
9 colloq utter; complete; out-and-out a proper idiot .
adverb , non-standard properly can't even speak proper .
[13c: from French propre , from Latin proprius own or special]
properness noun .
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