Decent
UK /["/ˈdiːsnt/"]/US /["/ˈdiːsnt/"]/
Definition
of a good enough standard or quality
In simple words: Good enough; acceptable.
Examples
- She has a decent understanding of the topic.
- The restaurant offers decent food at reasonable prices.
- He earned a decent salary working at the company.
- It's important to have decent manners in social situations.
- The movie was decent, but I expected more from it.
Usage notes
Use 'decent' when describing something that meets basic standards but isn't exceptional. It's suitable for most contexts but may sound too casual in very formal situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'decent' like a 'decent meal' – it's not gourmet, but it's satisfactory.
Collocations
- be
- look
- really
- very
- perfectly
- to
- be
- very
- really
- perfectly
- do the decent thing
- be
- look
- really
- very
- perfectly
- to
Synonyms
- acceptable
- reasonable
- satisfactory
- adequate
- passable
Antonyms
- poor
- subpar
- inferior
Common mistakes
- Using 'decent' to mean 'excellent' instead of 'acceptable'.
- Confusing it with 'descent' or 'recent'.