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Proper suggests a suitability through essential nature or accordance with custom.

Real, satisfactory, suitable, or correct Showing standards of behaviour that are socially… Used to mean 'real' you use proper in front of a noun to emphasize that someone or something really is the thing referred to by the noun It's important to have a proper breakfast in the morning, not just a cup of tea He's never had a proper job. Definition of proper adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary

Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Some common synonyms of proper are appropriate, apt, felicitous, fitting, fit, happy, meet, and suitable While all these words mean right with respect to some end, need, use, or circumstance, proper suggests a suitability through essential nature or accordance with custom. Proper adjective (main) referring to the main or most important part of something: We offer a variety of services, including haircuts, coloring, and perms, all delivered by our expert team trained in the latest styles and trends. Proper generally refers to something that is correctly done or behaving in a suitable or appropriate manner according to rules, conventions, standards or principles.

Collins concise english dictionary © harpercollins publishers:

Proper /ˈprɒpə/ adj (usually prenominal) appropriate or suited for some purpose In its proper place correct in behaviour or conduct excessively correct in conduct Vigorously moral up to a required or regular standard Proper is an adjective that describes something that is appropriate, adheres to polite behavior, or is correct Proper is also used in grammar to refer to nouns that identify specific people, places, or things.

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