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Noun: indecorum  ,in-di'ko-rum
  1. A lack of decorum
    "The indecorum of the protesters disrupted the solemn ceremony";
    - indecorousness
     
  2. An act of undue intimacy
    "His indecorum with the boss's daughter at the office party was seen as an impropriety";
    - familiarity, impropriety, liberty

Derived forms: indecorums

Type of: improperness, impropriety, misbehavior [US], misbehaviour [Brit, Cdn], misdeed, misdoing

Antonym: decorum