Semblance of decorum meaning

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"A semblance of decorum" means to exhibit, even if partially or superficially, appropriate and polite behavior, showing respect and good manners. It suggests a situation where some effort is being made to appear correct, even if the actual behavior or circumstances aren't truly exemplary.
Elaboration:
Decorum:
Decorum refers to behavior that is considered correct, polite, and respectable. It encompasses propriety, decency, and etiquette.
Semblance:
Semblance means the outward appearance or likeness of something, even if it's not quite the real thing. It implies a superficial or temporary appearance of something.
Combining the terms:
"A semblance of decorum" suggests that someone or something is trying to appear or behave properly, even if it's not fully or sincerely doing so. It might be a situation where someone is pretending to be polite or respectful, perhaps to avoid conflict or make a good impression, even if they are not genuinely acting that way.

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OK. What have I done now ? meh.

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benson1952 wrote:

OK. What have I done now ? .

You haven't done anything. I made edits to a forum, and I linked the meaning of this statement for our students😬

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Dolores_Umbridge wrote:
benson1952 wrote:

OK. What have I done now ? .

You haven't done anything. I made edits to a forum, and I linked the meaning of this statement for our students😬

LOL Sorry. Guilty conscious meh. wink