decent

/ˈdisənt/
adjective
  1. Of a good enough standard; satisfactory or acceptable.
    • The hotel was decent, but nothing special.
    • She did a decent job on her science project.
    • We need a decent amount of time to finish the work.
  2. Respecting social or moral standards; proper and kind.
    • It's not decent to talk loudly during a movie.
    • He's a decent person who always helps others.
    • They raised their children to be honest and decent.
  3. Dressed in a way that covers the body appropriately; not naked or revealing too much.
    • The beach requires decent swimwear.
    • Wait a moment, I need to put on something decent.
    • Make sure you're decent before opening the door.
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