Indelicacy [noun]
Definition of Indelicacy:
impropriety
Sentence/Example of Indelicacy:
As for the indelicacy and folly of leaving such documents to chance, he cursed it sorely.
There was an indelicacy about the General's speech, to her manner of thinking.
Winona had been quite unpleasantly shocked at Dave's indelicacy, but her mother had been frivolous throughout the affair.
Such an interchange of the terms would imply arrogance or indelicacy.
In that case the under garments are never taken off, and no consciousness of impropriety or indelicacy of feeling is manifested.
The habit of rinsing the mouth at table is a disgusting piece of indelicacy, which is never practiced by any well-bred person.
He cannot, therefore, be charged with indelicacy or precipitancy.
The indelicacy of Mrs. Hearty's remark embarrassed them both.
I hated the abominable indelicacy of weighing one against the other, as I had hated the idea of their meeting.
As to any talk of cruelty or indelicacy shown in digging up the dead misdeeds of dead men, it is simply pitiable.