decent

/ˈdē-sᵊnt/

Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin decent-, decens, present participle of decēre to be fitting; akin to Latin decus honor, dignus worthy, Greek dokein to seem, seem good

adjective

  1. marked by moral integrity, kindness, and goodwill

  2. conforming to standards of propriety, good taste, or morality

  3. modestly clothed

hard-working and decent folks

chaste pure modest decent mean free from all taint of what is lewd or salacious. chaste primarily implies a refraining from acts or even thoughts or desires that are not virginal or not sanctioned by marriage vows. pure differs from chaste in implying innocence and absence of temptation rather than control of one's impulses and actions.

idiom

  1. fairly good

I'm willing to eat anywhere as long as the food is halfway decent.