Word: proper

Category: proper

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Synonyms: proper

real, genuine, actual, true, bona fide, kosher, right, correct, accepted, orthodox, conventional, established, official, formal, regular, acceptable, appropriate, de rigueur, meet, respectable, decorous, seemly, decent, refined, ladylike, gentlemanly, genteel, comme il faut, polite, punctilious

Translations: proper

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spanish
Translations:
decoroso, decente, conveniente, apropiado, correcto, propio, adecuada, adecuado
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german
Translations:
ordnungsgemäß, geeignet, korrekt, passend, regelrecht, eigentümlich, anständig, eigen, schicklich, ordentlich, ...
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french
Translations:
juste, approprié, congru, décent, utile, bienséant, propre, exact, droit, adéquat, ...
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italian
Translations:
corretto, giusto, adatto, convenevole, adeguato, decente, decoroso, conveniente, proprio, corretta, ...
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portuguese
Translations:
apropriado, hélice, adequado, próprio, adequada, apropriada
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dutch
Translations:
gepast, behoorlijk, fatsoenlijk, voegzaam, passend, betamelijk, geschikt, keurig, eigen
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russian
Translations:
свойственный, подходящий, подобающий, правильный, причитающийся, фундаментальный, благовидный, приличный, пристойный, ответный, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
riktig, egen, korrekt, passende, forsvarlig, skikkelig, riktige
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swedish
Translations:
egen, ordentlig, korrekt, riktig, lämplig, rätta
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finnish
Translations:
osuva, sopiva, otollinen, oikea, kelpo, kunnon, asianmukainen, asianmukaisen, asianmukaista, asianmukaisesti
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danish
Translations:
rigtig, korrekt, ordentlig, korrekte, rette, en korrekt
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czech
Translations:
slušný, náležitý, korektní, správný, patřičný, vhodný, pořádný, pravý, vlastní, řádný, ...
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polish
Translations:
właściwy, odpowiedni, właściwe, właściwego, właściwa
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hungarian
Translations:
ildomos, jellegzetes, tisztességtudó, igazi, jelleg, komplett, megfelelő, helyes, a megfelelő, megfelelı, ...
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turkish
Translations:
uygun, doğru, yerlikli, düzgün, uygun bir, düzgün bir
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greek
Translations:
ευπρεπής, καθωσπρέπει, σωστός, πρέπων, κατάλληλος, ορθή, σωστή, κατάλληλη, ορθής
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ukrainian
Translations:
схильність, правильний, вірний, правильну, правильна
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albanian
Translations:
i duhur, duhur, e duhur, të duhur, drejtë
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bulgarian
Translations:
надлежен, подходящ, правилен, правилното, правилно
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belarusian
Translations:
правільны
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estonian
Translations:
kohane, korralik, nõuetekohase, nõuetekohane, nõuetekohast, õige
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croatian
Translations:
sklonost, naklonost, pravi, pravilno, pravilan, odgovarajuće, ispravno
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icelandic
Translations:
réttur, rétta, rétt, viðeigandi, réttri
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lithuanian
Translations:
tinkamas, tinkamai, tinkamą, tinkama, tinkamo
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latvian
Translations:
pienācīgs, pareizu, pareizi, pareiza, pienācīgu
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macedonian
Translations:
соодветен, соодветна, соодветно, правилно, правилна
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romanian
Translations:
propriu, adecvat, potrivit, corespunzătoare, buna
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slovenian
Translations:
pravilno, pravilna, ustrezno, ustrezna, ustrezen
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slovak
Translations:
náležitý, vlastné, vlastný, vlastnú, vlastní, vlastnej

The meaning and "use of": proper

adjective
  • truly what something is said or regarded to be; genuine. - she's never had a proper job
  • of the required type; suitable or appropriate. - an artist needs the proper tools
  • belonging or relating exclusively or distinctively to; particular to. - the two elephant types proper to Africa and to southern Asia
  • (of a person) good-looking. - he is a proper youth!
  • denoting a subset or subgroup that does not constitute the entire set or group, especially one that has more than one element. - The second is that all mathematical proofs can be recast as logical proofs or, in other words, that the theorems of mathematics constitute a proper subset of those of logic.
noun
  • the part of a church service that varies with the season or festival. - Did every parish congregation need the propers for the Blessing of an Abbot?
adverb
  • satisfactorily or correctly. - my eyes were all blurry and I couldn't see proper

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