Decorous in a sentence as an adjective

It's the opposite of a decorous way to keep your options open.

Is that a decorous situation for a highly skilled person who devoted much of his life to studies?

Their rage is decorous and prudent, for they are timid as being very vulnerable themselves.

I appreciate your desire to maintain a civil tone - I’m usually decorous.

For sure, even if it had a decorous reason behind it, the consequences thereof are no less severe and irksome.

In print everything ought to be decorous; there ought to be ideals, while instead of that...Say it indirectly, at least; that's what you have style for.

Some were decorous: old people in long stiff robes of mauve and grey, grave master workmen, quiet, merry women carrying their babies and chatting as they walked.

A lot of people really would find that sentence less offensive than "I jacked off in the shower" or "****, you're awesome" simply due to the more decorous phrasing.

And> Though saints might be depicted with faint smiles, wider smiles were “associated with madness, lewdness, loudness, drunkenness, all sorts of states of being that were not particularly decorous,” says Trumble.

These had remained relatively decorous under the Empire, but after 1918 they degenerated all too often into unseemly shouting matches, with each side showing open contempt for the other, and the chair unable to keep order.

Most of his conduct in writing posts on his blog would not be considered civil or decorous conduct here on HN, but he knows his biology, and his reply to the biological aspects of the recently reported claim should be taken seriously.

Decorous definitions

adjective

characterized by propriety and dignity and good taste in manners and conduct; "the tete-a-tete was decorous in the extreme"

adjective

according with custom or propriety; "her becoming modesty"; "comely behavior"; "it is not comme il faut for a gentleman to be constantly asking for money"; "a decent burial"; "seemly behavior"

See also: becoming comely decent seemly