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Meaning

The word "decent" refers to something that is considered to be acceptable, satisfactory, or of good quality. It often relates to behavior, standards, or appearances, implying that something meets a certain level of appropriateness or moral standards.

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Etymology

The word "decent" comes from the Latin word "decens," which means "becoming" or "suitable." It was derived from the verb "decereo," meaning "to be fitting or suitable." The term has evolved through Middle English as "decente" before arriving at its current form in Modern English.

Examples

  1. The school has a decent cafeteria that offers a variety of nutritious meals.
  2. She wore a decent outfit to the job interview that made a good impression.
  3. It was decent of him to help his neighbor with the groceries.
  4. They managed to find a decent place to stay during their vacation.
  5. The team played a decent game, but they still lost in the final minutes.
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