Proper in a sentence as an adjective

He just wouldn't be a proper Bond villain without a volcanic island lair.

It's now scarcely possible to make a proper living and most of the old-timers are shooting commercial work or weddings.

A lot of companiesincluding some of our partnersdidn't yet have their infrastructure in place to properly handle them.

Go could be a good candidate, but without proper dynamic linking it cannot serve as a library callable from other languages either.

By adding variation, you should be able to capture more information from voters about the proper eventual location for a comment.

Better bargains were the draw and Walmart boomed, outgrew their original store and struck an agreement with the mall for cheap property and rent if they could become the new anchor at the mall.

From a post from Microsoft in 2011:First, in 2006 Google acquired YouTubeand since then it has put in place a growing number of technical measures to restrict competing search engines from properly accessing it for their search results.

He's clearly been going about this the proper white-hat way and ensuring holes are patched before open disclosure... what's there to lose?On the **** side, you could go about doing what you're doing under the presumption nobody is maliciously targeting your user base.

The reason it is not a particularly exciting case from a headline standpoint is that it deals with what appears to be a specialist technical issue of patent law, that is, what is the proper "standard of proof" to be applied when a patent is challenged as being invalid?

Proper definitions

adjective

marked by suitability or rightness or appropriateness; "proper medical treatment"; "proper manners"

adjective

having all the qualities typical of the thing specified; "wanted a proper dinner; not just a snack"; "he finally has a proper job"

adjective

limited to the thing specified; "the city proper"; "his claim is connected with the deed proper"

adjective

appropriate for a condition or purpose or occasion or a person's character, needs; "everything in its proper place"; "the right man for the job"; "she is not suitable for the position"

See also: right