Indecorously [adverb]
Definition of Indecorously:
excessively
Opposite/Antonyms of Indecorously:
Sentence/Example of Indecorously:
A distant light, and the noise of females giggling, which increased most indecorously as I drew near, attracted my attention.
Blue and Buff Loyalty is made to exult somewhat indecorously: 'Ha, ha!
He was called an ultra whig and accused of treating the government of his most Christian majesty indecorously.
Thus a great part of his sermon was taken up in indecorously contending and taking issue with the king of España.
The excitement on the declaration of the numbers was very great, and displayed itself rather indecorously.
Nor did he blush for the guise of his speech at the time: afterward it struck him as most indecorously poetic.
"We know who you are, for Kitty has told us," and she hugged him quite indecorously for a fairy.
Sucker, very indecorously putting in his word a second time.
Either the clean and decorously clad man, or the dirty and indecorously clad man.
Joe turned himself about very slowly, with his legs floating indecorously in entirely unintended kicks.