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Definition proper in British English

proper adjective

adjective
/ˈprɒpə(r)/
1

suitable for the purpose or situation

Example

You have to have the proper tools for the job.

Example

That's not the proper way to do it!

Example

The problem was they didn't have a proper place to rehearse.

Example

Councillors went against their own officers and ignored proper procedures.

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Example

I don't think it would be proper for me to say any more.

Example

I'm sure you will all agree that this is the only proper course of action.

Example

It's only right and proper that his family should be present.

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3

considered to be real or serious

Example

When are you going to get a proper job?

Example

Start the day with a proper breakfast.

Example

He needs proper medical care.

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4

behaving in a manner that most people would consider correct and polite

Example

Young people then were all terribly proper.

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4.1

behaving in a way that is so polite that other people feel annoyed or uncomfortable

Example

He's always so prim and proper.

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5

understood in its most exact meaning

Example

Does he live in Swansea proper or in the suburbs?

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6

complete in every detail

Example

He's only six, but he's already a proper little gentleman.

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7

belonging to a particular type of thing

Example

a style of architecture proper to the period

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Definition proper in British English