| IMPROPER | • improper adj. Unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt. • improper adj. Not in keeping with conventional mores or good manners; indecent or immodest. • improper adj. Not according to facts; inaccurate or erroneous. | 
| IMPROPERER | • IMPROPER adj. not proper. | 
| IMPROPERLY | • improperly adv. In an improper manner; not properly. • IMPROPER adv. not proper. | 
| IMPROPEREST | • improperest adj. Superlative form of improper: most improper. • IMPROPER adj. not proper. | 
| IMPROPRIATE | • impropriate v. (Transitive, obsolete) To appropriate for private use. • impropriate v. (Transitive) In ecclesiastical law, to place (ecclesiastical property) under control or management of a layperson. • impropriate adj. Of ecclesiastical property: placed under the control or management of a layperson. | 
| IMPROPRIETY | • impropriety n. (Uncountable) The condition of being improper. • impropriety n. (Countable) An improper act. • impropriety n. Improper language. | 
| IMPROPERNESS | • improperness n. Quality of being improper. • IMPROPERNESS n. the state of being improper. | 
| IMPROPRIATED | • impropriated v. Simple past tense and past participle of impropriate. • IMPROPRIATE v. to transfer ecclesiastical revenue to a layman. | 
| IMPROPRIATES | • impropriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impropriate. • IMPROPRIATE v. to transfer ecclesiastical revenue to a layman. | 
| IMPROPRIATOR | • impropriator n. (Archaic) A layperson in possession of ecclesiastical property. • IMPROPRIATOR n. a layman who is in possession of a benefice or its revenues. | 
| IMPROPRIATING | • impropriating v. Present participle of impropriate. • IMPROPRIATE v. to transfer ecclesiastical revenue to a layman. | 
| IMPROPRIATION | • impropriation n. The act of impropriating; putting an ecclesiastical benefice or tithes in the hands of a layman, or lay corporation. • impropriation n. A benefice, tithe etc. that has been put in lay hands. • IMPROPRIATION n. the act of impropriating. | 
| IMPROPRIATORS | • impropriators n. Plural of impropriator. • IMPROPRIATOR n. a layman who is in possession of a benefice or its revenues. | 
| IMPROPRIETIES | • improprieties n. Plural of impropriety. • IMPROPRIETY n. an improper or indecorous act or remark. | 
| IMPROPERNESSES | • IMPROPERNESS n. the state of being improper. | 
| IMPROPRIATIONS | • impropriations n. Plural of impropriation. • IMPROPRIATION n. the act of impropriating. |