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decent [ˈdi:sənt] ADJ

1. decent (respectable):

decent
to do the decent thing

2. decent (satisfactory):

decent
decent explanation

3. decent (kind):

it was decent of you

4. decent fam (clothed):

decent

Expressions couramment utilisées avec decent

a decent sort
to do the decent thing
it was decent of you

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The first is the fire petal, which is a stream of white-hot fireballs that can deal a decent amount of damage.
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After he recovered he would no longer be the highly talented player he was, but became a decent professional player instead.
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None of the protocols have made a decent trade off between security and performance.
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The squad turned in a decent ride in the stage 2 team time trial, finishing ninth of 22 teams.
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So even though there might be no decent templates this week, there may well be in the coming weeks.
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And it still manages to tell a pretty decent story, with characters that feel distinctly familiar, living in a house environment that feels oddly true...
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These farms also guarantee worker rights and safety, decent housing, legal wages and contracts for workers, and access to healthcare and education.
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This album was considered very valid and decent but it didn't recover the past glories, so they decided to stop the band temporally.
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Overall, the songs are decent and have the ability in them to become a success.
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The website would additionally pan the game's incredibly nonsensical story and voice acting that ranges from decent to really bad.
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