Definition of PROPER

proper

Meanings

Plural: propers

Adjective

  • marked by suitability or rightness or appropriateness
    • "proper medical treatment"
    • "proper manners"

Adjective Satellite

  • having all the qualities typical of the thing specified
    • "wanted a proper dinner; not just a snack"
    • "he finally has a proper job"
  • limited to the thing specified
    • "the city proper"
    • "his claim is connected with the deed proper"
  • appropriate for a condition or purpose or occasion or a person's character, needs
    • "everything in its proper place"

Adj

  • Suitable.
  • Suited or acceptable to the purpose or circumstances; fit, suitable.
  • Suitable.
  • Following the established standards of behavior or manners; correct or decorous.
  • Suitable.
  • Such that the preimage of every compact set is compact.
  • Suitable.
  • Continuous, mapping closed sets to closed sets, and such that the preimage of every point is compact.
  • Suitable.
  • Separated, of finite type, and universally closed.
  • Suitable.
  • Such that unique morphism from the variety to k is proper (as above).
  • Suitable.
  • Such that every closed ball is compact.
  • Possessed, related.
  • Used to designate a particular person, place, or thing. Proper nouns are usually written with an initial capital letter.
  • Possessed, related.
  • Pertaining exclusively to a specific thing or person; particular.
  • Possessed, related.
  • In the strict sense; within the strict definition or core (of a specified place, taxonomic order, idea, etc).
  • Possessed, related.
  • Belonging to oneself or itself; own.
  • Possessed, related.
  • Portrayed in natural or usual coloration, as opposed to conventional tinctures.
  • Possessed, related.
  • Being strictly part of some other thing (not necessarily explicitly mentioned, but of definitional importance), and not being the thing itself.
  • Possessed, related.
  • Eigen-; designating a function or value which is an eigenfunction or eigenvalue.
  • Accurate, strictly applied.
  • Excellent, of high quality; such as the specific person or thing should ideally be. (Now often merged with later senses.)
  • Accurate, strictly applied.
  • Attractive, elegant.
  • Accurate, strictly applied.
  • In the very strictest sense of the word.
  • Accurate, strictly applied.
  • Utter, complete.
  • Accurate, strictly applied.
  • Not being a set.

Adv

  • properly; thoroughly; completely.
  • properly.

Noun

  • Something set apart for a special use.
  • A part of the Christian liturgy that varies according to the date.

Origin / Etymology

From Middle English propre, from Anglo-Norman proper, propre, Old French propre (French: propre), from Latin proprius.

Scrabble Score: 10

proper is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL word
proper is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
proper is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 12

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