iz Oxford University Press vārdnīcas:
de•cent /'di:snt/ adj.
1 of a good enough standard or quality: (informal) a decent meal / job / place to live * I need a decent night’s sleep.
2 (of people or behaviour) honest and fair; treating people with respect: ordinary, decent, hard-working people * Everyone said he was a decent sort of guy.
3 acceptable to people in a particular situation: a decent burial * That dress isn’t decent. * She ought to have waited for a decent interval before getting married again.
4 (informal) wearing enough clothes to allow sb to see you: I can’t go to the door—I’m not decent.—compare indecent
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