decently

/ˈdiːsəntli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is acceptable, proper, or morally right.
    • They treated all their employees decently, with fair wages and respect.
    • Please dress decently for the interview; no ripped jeans or t-shirts.
    • He behaved decently even when he was angry, never shouting or insulting anyone.
  2. To a satisfactory or fairly good degree; adequately.
    • We finished the project decently on time, with only a few minor delays.
    • She plays the piano decently, but she still needs more practice.
    • The hotel was decently clean, though the carpet was a bit worn.
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