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proper

1 of 3adjective
/'prɑpər/
Forms:more proper,most proper
1

suitable or appropriate for the situation

  • Wearing formal attire is proper for a business meeting.
  • It's proper to use polite language when speaking to elders.
  • Following safety guidelines is proper when handling hazardous materials.
  • Using the correct tools is proper for completing the task efficiently.
  • Arriving on time is proper etiquette for a job interview.
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2

conforming to the expected standards

  • He finally landed a proper job after years of freelancing.
  • She's never had a proper meal since she moved out of her parent's house.
  • The company is looking for a proper partner for the project, not just anyone.
  • A proper holiday requires relaxation and time away from work.
  • They need a proper explanation for why the event was cancelled.
3

conforming to accepted norms or standards in a particular situation

  • The proper way to greet someone in this culture is with a handshake.
  • The proper response to the question is 'yes.'
  • He didn't think it was proper to speak out of turn during the meeting.
4

emphasizing something as complete or total

  • After missing the train, I felt like a proper idiot.
  • It was a proper nightmare trying to get everything done on time.
  • He gave me a proper scare when he didn't show up on time.
  • The whole event was a proper disaster from start to finish.
5

relating specifically and uniquely to something

  • The plants proper to the desert can survive with minimal water.
  • The diseases proper to the tropics require specific treatment methods.
  • The customs proper to the region are deeply rooted in history.
  • Certain animals are proper to specific climates, adapting uniquely to their environments.
6

uniquely associated or owned by

  • The decision was made using his proper judgment.
  • The keys to the office are his proper possession.
  • This is my proper responsibility to handle.
  • He considered that idea his proper creation, as he had come up with it himself.
  • The house felt like his proper home, a place where he truly belonged.
7

used in reference to someone or something that stands out in beauty or grace

  • He was a proper gentleman, well-dressed and poised.
  • She was known as a proper lady, graceful and refined in all her manners.
  • The young woman was described as a proper beauty, admired by all who saw her.