Proper in spanish

Apropiado

pronunciation: ɑpɹ̩oʊpiɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

proper1 = propio, apropiado, adecuado, en condiciones. [Significado adecuado cuando precede a un nombre]

Example: With proper authorization, you may request information about the status of the copies displayed.

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» as is proper = como corresponde a, como es propio de, como es debido de, como Dios manda.

Example: As is proper, our commitment is to ensure that the impact of what we do is to the economic, social and environmental benefit of our stakeholders and the wider community.

» be proper of = ser propio de.

Example: Exuberance and enthusiasm are proper to the young, as Quintillian remarked: 'The young should be daring and inventive and should rejoice in their inventions, even though correctiveness and severity are still to be acquired'.

» improper = incorrecto, inadecuado, indecoroso, impropio.

Example: It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by the improper use of the word 'intelligent'.

» in the proper order = en el orden correcto, en el orden adecuado, en el orden apropiado.

Example: It's kind of like solving a puzzle -- you have all these oddly shaped pieces which can paint a clear picture if put together in the proper order.

» prim and proper = de comportamiento impecable, correcto y formal.

Example: She plays Sarah Morton, a prim and proper British author who has written a successful series of crime novels.

» proper name = nombre propio.

Example: Proper names, for example, names of persons, names of families, names of places.

proper2 = propiamente dicho. [Significado apropiado cuando sigue a un nombre]

Example: In other words, the name information (the name proper, dates, whether the name is a single surname, and so forth) is the same for all documents associated with a name.

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» title proper = título propiamente dicho. [Título principal de una publicación, es decir, el título en la forma en que aparece en la portada o en el sustituto de ésta]

Example: This latter does not, for example, have a title proper or edition area.

Proper synonyms

right in spanish: , pronunciation: raɪt part of speech: adjective, noun, adverb appropriate in spanish: , pronunciation: əproʊpriət part of speech: adjective decent in spanish: , pronunciation: disənt part of speech: adjective correct in spanish: , pronunciation: kɜrekt part of speech: adjective, verb suitable in spanish: , pronunciation: sutəbəl part of speech: adjective fitting in spanish: , pronunciation: fɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective, noun prim in spanish: , pronunciation: prɪm part of speech: adjective comely in spanish: , pronunciation: kʌmli part of speech: adjective prissy in spanish: , pronunciation: prɪsi part of speech: adjective decorous in spanish: , pronunciation: dekɜrəs part of speech: adjective becoming in spanish: , pronunciation: bɪkʌmɪŋ part of speech: adjective priggish in spanish: , pronunciation: prɪgɪʃ part of speech: adjective prudish in spanish: , pronunciation: prudɪʃ part of speech: adjective victorian in spanish: , pronunciation: vɪktɔriən part of speech: adjective, noun seemly in spanish: , pronunciation: simli part of speech: adjective puritanical in spanish: , pronunciation: pjʊrətænɪkəl part of speech: adjective straitlaced in spanish: , pronunciation: streɪtleɪst part of speech: adjective straightlaced in spanish: , pronunciation: streɪtleɪst part of speech: adjective comme il faut in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑmɪlfɔt part of speech: adjective square-toed in spanish: , pronunciation: skwertoʊd part of speech: adjective tight-laced in spanish: , pronunciation: taɪtleɪst part of speech: adjective

Proper antonyms

improper pronunciation: ɪmprɑpɜr part of speech: adjective
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