English to Portuguese Dictionary impropriety

impropriety

impropriedade
definition
noun
she was scandalized at the impropriety of the question
a failure to observe standards or show due honesty or modesty; improper language, behavior, or character.
translation of 'impropriety'
noun
inconveniência,
impropriedade,
indecência,
incorreção,
inexatidão
example
she was scandalized at the 'impropriety' of the question
The High Court found no 'impropriety' or illegality in her dismissal.
But at no time whatsoever have I ever acted dishonestly or with conscious 'impropriety' .
The appearance of impropriety is not the same thing as 'impropriety' and the two should not be confused.
It goes without saying that everyone involved in these cushy deals denies any 'impropriety' .
Although none of this indicates any form of 'impropriety' , it does illustrate the scale of the market and why many international investors are wary of it.
With legal 'impropriety' , the judge bullied the jury into a finding of guilty.
So, I read that he has been mired in accusations and allegations of corruption, sexual 'impropriety' , and drug use.
I think that so many of these contributions create the impression of 'impropriety' and it taints all of us.
There should be no lingering questions, let alone any whiff of 'impropriety' .
You can see how the slightest 'impropriety' would be pounced on as grounds for derision and exclusion.
There are no allegations of 'impropriety' against any other individual.
The activist, whose daughter was a presiding officer for one polling station, has strenuously denied any 'impropriety' .
I think as the editorial in The Courier Mail said on Saturday, there have been veiled suggestions of 'impropriety' .
None of the allegations related to financial 'impropriety' or wilful misconduct.
Rumours of financial 'impropriety' began swirling around the association in the fall of 2003.
she was scandalized at the 'impropriety' of the question
The witness said he was not aware of any hint of anything improper or any 'impropriety' in the granting of the licence.
She seemed to have gentlemen admirers, though no 'impropriety' was ever established.
In this case there was no 'impropriety' by the defendants in the conduct of the litigation.
Wouldn't the government have acted had it been another kind of corruption like financial 'impropriety' or something?
The plaintiffs' allegations against the defendant involve those of serious wrongdoing and 'impropriety' .
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