most improper

Frequency: 4.52.1 per million words

Used to emphasize that something is extremely improper; a strong and somewhat formal term.

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Examples (10)

  • His behavior at the official dinner was considered most improper.
  • It would be most improper to discuss such private matters in public.
  • The journalist was accused of publishing information obtained through most improper means.
  • She found his unsolicited advice most improper and offensive.
  • Wearing casual clothes to the formal ceremony was deemed most improper.
  • The manager's preferential treatment of his relatives was most improper.
  • They believed it was most improper to interrupt the speaker.
  • Any attempt to influence the jury would be most improper.
  • He considered it most improper for a public official to accept such expensive gifts.
  • Such an outburst in a professional setting is most improper.