DECENT 像樣
GOOD so as to CONFORM to CUSTOMS in a GROUP.
Antonym
- UNRESTRAINEDLACK MODERATION AND ACT CONFORMING to one's DESIRES.
- LEWDUNRESTRAINED NOT APPROPRIATE TENDENCY towards SEEKING INTERCOURSE.
Hypernym
- GOODEXCELLENT in VIRTUE OR in IMPORTANT SKILL.
See also
- SERIOUSEARNEST AND BELIEVING ONE'S ACTS to be IMPORTANT.
- MODERATIONCULTIVATE ONESELF so as to cause oneself to BE ENDURINGLY RESTRAINED.
Hyponym
- CHASTE AVOID INTERCOURSE.
Old Chinese Criteria
2. Liáng 良 (ant.* bào 暴 "recklessness") is decency of attitude as well as decency in action.
3. Jiǎn 儉 (ant. chǐ 侈 "excessiveness") is the important virtue of decent restraint in Confucian moral spirituality and it is something cultivated by a moral effort.
4. Shú 淑 refers in a poetic way to the proper unassuming modesty of a person, especially of attractive women in ancient Chinese society.
5. Ràng 讓 (ant. màn 慢 "be impolite to") is marginal in this group and refers to polite deference in interaction with others. See YIELD
Modern Chinese Criteria
禮數
禮俗
過節兒
儀檢
正經
善良
像樣
正派
rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /
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Words
節 jié OC: tsiiɡ MC: tset 13 Attributions
The current word in general use is jié 節 (ant. yín 淫 "unrestrained") which refers primarily to decency in behaviour.
- Word relations
- Epithet: 清/PURE
Qīng 清 (ant. zhuó 濁 "dirty, impure") and the rarer chéng 澂 emphasises the absence of any admixtures that might make something less transparent and translucent.
- Syntactic words
- nabactmodesty, (female) virtue; probity; proper constraint, proper moderation; rules of decent behaviour
- viactshow proper modesty and/or restraint
- visubject=nonhumanbe decentLZ
良 liáng OC: ɡ-raŋ MC: li̯ɐŋ 6 Attributions
Liáng 良 (ant.* bào 暴"recklessness") is decency of attitude as well as decency in action.
- Syntactic words
- nabactdecency, proper behaviour
- vadNdecent; seemly; becoming
- vibe decent, seemly, becoming
儉 jiǎn OC: ɡromʔ MC: giɛm 5 Attributions
Jiǎn 儉 (ant. chǐ 侈 "excessiveness") is the important virtue of decent restraint in Confucian moral spirituality and it is something cultivated by a moral effort.
- Word relations
- Assoc: 恭 / 共/RESPECT
Gōng 恭 (ant. jù 倨 "behave in an informal impolite way") refers specifically to private proper polite and respectful attitudes shown to a deserving person.
- Syntactic words
- vadVmodestly
- viactbe modest and unassuming in action
淑 shū OC: ɡljɯwɡ MC: dʑuk 2 Attributions
Shú 淑 refers in a poetic way to the proper unassuming modesty of a person, especially of attractive women in ancient Chinese society.
- Syntactic words
- vadNmodest and unassuming (especially but not exclusively of women) SHI
讓 ràng OC: njaŋs MC: ȵi̯ɐŋ 2 Attributions
Ràng 讓 (ant. màn 慢 "be impolite to") is marginal in this group and refers to polite deference in interaction with others. See YIELD
- Syntactic words
- nabdecent renunciation; proper renunciation
- vibe an example of decent unimposing renunciation
不欲 bù yù OC: pɯʔ k-loɡ MC: pi̯ut ji̯ok 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- VPibe free from improper desires and lust
雅馴 yǎ xún OC: ŋɡraaʔ sɢʷun MC: ŋɣɛ zʷin 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- VPibe decent and not vulgar
Existing SW for
Here are Syntactic Words already defined in the database: