NICE vs DECENT: NOUN
- A city in southeastern France on the Mediterranean; the leading resort on the French Riviera
- N/A
NICE vs DECENT: ADJECTIVE
- Delicate; refined; dainty; pure.
- Overscrupulous or exacting; hard to please or satisfy; fastidious in small matters.
- Of trifling moment; unimportant; trivial.
- Foolish; silly; simple; ignorant; also, weak; effeminate.
- Apprehending slight differences or delicate distinctions; distinguishing accurately or minutely; carefully discriminating.
- Pleasant or pleasing or agreeable in nature or appearance
- Socially or conventionally correct; refined or virtuous
- Excessively fastidious and easily disgusted
- Exhibiting courtesy and politeness
- Pleasing and agreeable in nature.
- Having a pleasant or attractive appearance.
- Of good character and reputation; respectable.
- Overdelicate or fastidious; fussy.
- Showing or requiring great precision or sensitive discernment; subtle.
- Affectedly modest; coy.
- Wanton; profligate.
- Used as an intensive with and.
- Noting distinctions with nicety
- Done with delicacy and skill
- Done or made with careful labor; suited to excite admiration on account of exactness; evidencing great skill; exact; fine; finished; ; exactly or fastidiously discriminated; requiring close discrimination.
- Pleasing; agreeable; gratifying; delightful; good
- Pleasant; kind.
- Well-mannered; well-behaved.
- To be scrupulous about.
- Kind or obliging.
- Showing thoughtfulness or consideration.
- Free from indelicacy or obscenity; clean.
- Fairly good; acceptable; satisfactory.
- Suitable; fitting.
- Properly or modestly dressed.
- Suitable in words, behavior, dress, or ceremony; becoming; fit; decorous; proper; seemly.
- Comely; shapely; well-formed.
- Moderate, but competent; sufficient; hence, respectable; fairly good; reasonably comfortable or satisfying
- Appropriate; suitable for the circumstances.
- Having a suitable conformity to basic moral standards; showing integrity, fairness, or other characteristics associated with moral uprightness.
- Sufficiently clothed or dressed to be seen.
- Fair; good enough; okay.
- Significant; substantial.
- Sufficient for the purpose
- Free from immodesty or obscenity; modest.
- Observing conventional sexual mores in speech or behavior or dress
- Decently clothed
- Socially or conventionally correct; refined or virtuous
- Conforming to conventions of sexual behavior
- Enough to meet a purpose
- According with custom or propriety
- Morally upright; moral or respectable.
- Characterized by conformity to recognized standards of propriety or morality.
NICE vs DECENT: VERB
- To run a process with a specified (usually lower) priority.
- N/A
NICE vs DECENT: ADVERB
- Nicely.
- In the right manner
NICE vs DECENT: INTERJECTION
- Used to signify approval.
- Used to signify a job well done.
- N/A
NICE vs DECENT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Ignorant; weak; foolish.
- Trivial; unimportant.
- Fastidious; very particular or scrupulous; dainty; difficult to please or satisfy; exacting; squeamish.
- Discriminating; critical; discerning; acute.
- Characterized by exactness, accuracy, or precision; formed or performed with precision or minuteness and exactness of detail; accurate; exact; precise: as, nice proportions; nice calculations or workmanship.
- Fine; delicate; involving or demanding scrupulous care or consideration; subtle; difficult to treat or settle.
- Delicate; soft; tender to excess; hence, easily influenced or injured.
- Modest; coy; reserved.
- Pleasing or agreeable in general.
- Agreeable; pleasant; good: applied to persons.
- [Nice in this sense is very common in colloquial use as a general epithet of approbation applicable to anything that pleases.]
- Refined or virtuous
- Synonyms Nice., Dainty, Fastidious, Squeamish, finical, delicate, exquisite, effeminate, fussy. Nice is the most general of the first four words; it suggests careful choice: as, he is nice in his language and in his dress; it is rarely used of overwrought delicacy. Dainty is stronger than nice, and ranges from a commendable particularity to fastidiousness: as, to be dainty in one's choice of clothes or company; a dainty virtue. Fastidious almost always means a somewhat proud or haughty particularity; a fastidious person is hard to please, because he objects to minute points or to some point in almost everything. Squeamish is founded upon the notion of feeling nausea; hence it means fastidious to an extreme, absurdly particular.
- Definite, rigorous, strict.
- Accurate, Correct, Exact, etc. See accurate.
- Luscious, savory, palatable.
- Pleasant or agreeable to the senses; delicate; tender; sweet; delicious; dainty; as, a nice bit; a nice tint.
- Becoming, fit, or suitable in words, behavior, dress, etc.; proper; seemly; decorous.
- Specifically Proper with regard to modesty; free from indelicacy; conformable to some standard of modesty.
- Moderate; respectable; fair; tolerable; passable; good enough: as, a decent fortune; he made a very decent appearance.
- Meeting requirements
- Sufficiently clothed to see visitors or appear in public
- In harmony with the spirit of particular persons or occasion
- In the right manner; correctly; suitably
- Refined or virtuous
NICE vs DECENT: RELATED WORDS
- Discriminating, Discriminate, Precise, Fastidious, Squeamish, Skillful, Prissy, Dainty, Courteous, Polite, Respectable, Gracious, Pleasant, Decent, Good
- Becoming, The right way, Comme il faut, Seemly, Properly, Decorous, Comely, Right, Sufficient, Proper, Adequate, Enough, Modest, Nice, Respectable
NICE vs DECENT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Discriminating, Discriminate, Precise, Fastidious, Squeamish, Skillful, Prissy, Dainty, Courteous, Polite, Respectable, Gracious, Pleasant, Decent, Good
- Good, Becoming, Comme il faut, Seemly, Properly, Decorous, Comely, Right, Sufficient, Proper, Adequate, Enough, Modest, Nice, Respectable
NICE vs DECENT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Beautiful house and lot for sale in Loon with a nice ocean view sitting down at the terrace and nice location to relax.
- It is a nice genuine goatskin leather Bible, and it does feel very nice in your hands.
- Anyway keep up the nice high quality writing, it is uncommon to see a nice blog like this one these days.
- Text over an image looks really nice in a magazine, and it can look nice on the web too.
- They had nice meals, lovely accommodations, very nice people, and a good program from what I saw of it.
- NICE: NICE issues first guideline on menopause to stop women suffering in silence.
- MADE TO MY BOYFRIEND NICE CUP OF TEA THOUGHT NICE DIY IDEA.
- Nice, the environment is nice and chilly, better bring a jacket you.
- Voip phone per student nice, the environment is nice and chilly better.
- Hong Kong NICE Systems Kft Nice Interactive Solutions India Private Ltd.
- The vacuum mode produces a surprisingly decent suction.
- Decent River Fishing on The Truckee Decent Winter fishing on the Truckee River.
- Honestly, decent hot chocolate and a decent gift might have made it worth it but sadly, they skimped and it ruined the experience.
- Thus these convicts were attempted, under fraudulent papers and decent wigs, to be set off as decent servants and especially when surmounted with wigs.
- Man is accused of being humane and decent, but what they have done to me is not humane nor decent.
- Decent course I have played course a few times and it is always decent and never crowded.
- Fixed wireless might still be the new kid on the technology block, but it offers decent internet speeds for a pretty decent price.
- There is also the need for decent ventilation in order to keep the animal cool with decent air flow.
- Empowering people help achieve full empowerment and decent work because all those who have been empowered through their education orto find decent jobs.
- Data URI as the src of an iframe element is a solution that has decent browser support, but also decent limitations.
NICE vs DECENT: QUESTIONS
- Are the clinical practice guidelines NICE accredited?
- Do NICE guidelines provide evidence-based guidance?
- Welke vliegtuigmaatschappijen aanbieden vluchten naar Nice?
- How to get from Nice airport to Nice-Saint-Augustin?
- Can you use Nice and Nice and with another adjective?
- Is there a direct bus from Nice airport to Nice Airport?
- How much does it cost to lease a nice nice manure spreader?
- What is the general information for Nice Airport Nice France?
- When do successful Nice candidates get access to Nice?
- What is the Nice NICE guideline for venous thromboembolism?
- When will Jio start to report decent customer additions?
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- Is BNSF Railway still in a'reasonably decent position'?
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- What are some affordable but decent automatic watches?