"Improperly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Improperly means in a way that is not correct or acceptable; incorrectly or uncomfortably. It can also mean to a degree that is excessive or extreme.
Usage Examples of "improperly"
1. The company was fined for improperly disposing of hazardous waste.
###Instead of following the correct procedures, they did it in a way that caused harm to the environment.###
2. The construction workers were reprimanded for improperly securing the scaffolding.
###The inspectors found that the scaffolding was unstable and posed a danger to the workers.###
3. The patient was treated improperly by the doctor, resulting in a serious infection.
###The doctor should have followed proper procedures for inserting the IV, but didn't.###
4. The official investigation revealed that the company had been trading improperly for years.
###The investigation found that they were manipulating financial records to mask their losses.###
5. The new employee was trained to perform the task properly, but the previous employee had done it improperly for months.
###This caused a lot of unnecessary delays and mistakes.###
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I apologize, but the word "improbatory" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or obscure term, or it could be a misspelling or typo. <br><br>If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'd be happy to help you with its meaning.
Improbity refers to a lack of integrity, honesty, or fairness. It can describe a lack of moral fiber, corruption, or deceit.
Impromptus (noun): A musical composition, especially a piano piece, that is written in an informal, spontaneous style, often requiring a high degree of technical skill and vocalization.
I'm afraid that's not a real word! It seems to be a bit of a mix-up or a typo. Perhaps you meant to type "impropriety"? <br><br>If that's the case, impropriety refers to behavior or conduct that is considered inappropriate, immoral, or unethical, often in a social or moral context.
A rather uncommon word!<br><br>An impropriatrix is a feminine noun that refers to a female person who is accused of improper or unseemly behavior, often in a moral or ethical sense. It is the antecedent of impropriety, denoting a woman who has committed an impropriety, such as a woman who has engaged in sexual misconduct, flirtation, or other behavior deemed improper.