indecorousness

English

Etymology

indecorous + -ness

Noun

indecorousness (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being indecorous.
    • 2008 April 15, Allan Kozinn, “Using Sharp, Vehement Gestures to Produce Expansive Sounds”, in New York Times:
      But maybe this indecorousness should be standard technique, because the music making was extraordinary. Mr. Vanska began with a Sibelius rarity, “The Dryad” (Op. 45, No. 1), drawing a taut, thoroughly unified performance driven by the dark, wintry string tone so crucial to Sibelius’s music.
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