good |
behaving in the proper way. [1/12 definitions] |
headlong |
suddenly or quickly; without proper thought ahead of time. [1/4 definitions] |
inappropriate |
not right or proper for the time or place; not appropriate. |
make |
to put in proper order or arrangement. [1/11 definitions] |
marshal |
to arrange in proper order. [1/3 definitions] |
neat |
clean and in proper order, or liking to keep things that way; tidy. [1/3 definitions] |
neglect |
to fail to take proper care of. [1/5 definitions] |
negligent |
not showing proper concern; careless. |
nickname |
a familiar or short form of a proper name, such as "Bob" for "Robert." [1/3 definitions] |
on |
into contact with or into the proper position. [1/20 definitions] |
out of joint |
not joined in a proper or usual manner. |
overeat |
to eat more than a comfortable, proper, or healthy amount. |
place |
a proper position. [1/12 definitions] |
position |
the proper location of a person or thing. [1/7 definitions] |
prim |
correct and proper beyond what is needed. |
proper noun |
a capitalized noun that names a particular person, place, or thing. In the sentence, "I am from Russia," "Russia" is the proper noun. |
quack2 |
a person who pretends do be a doctor, but doesn't have proper training or skill. [1/3 definitions] |
right |
proper; appropriate. [2/21 definitions] |
run-down |
not in proper working order. [1/3 definitions] |
scorn |
to treat as hateful or not proper. [1/3 definitions] |
self-respect |
the proper regard for oneself and one's worth as a person. |