comme+il+faut
21comme il faut — adjective Etymology: French, literally, as it should be Date: 1756 conforming to accepted standards ; proper …
22comme il faut — /kaw meel foh /; Eng. /kum eel foh /, French. as it should be; proper; fitting; fittingly. * * * …
23comme il faut — adjective Proper; in keeping with etiquette or social standards …
24comme il faut — commeilfaut:⇨vorbildlich …
25comme il faut — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Fr., as is required; as it should be. See taste, fashion. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Conforming to accepted standards: becoming, befitting, comely, correct, decent, decorous, de rigueur, nice,… …
26comme il faut — proper; properly; as it should be (French) …
27comme il faut — [ˌkɒm i:l fəʊ] adjective correct in behaviour or etiquette. Origin Fr., lit. as is necessary …
28comme il faut — [Fr.] Right, fit, proper, appropriate, seemly, meet, becoming, as it should be …
29comme il faut — /kɒm il ˈfoʊ/ (say kom eel foh) adverb as it should be; proper; properly. {French} …
30comme il faut — as is necessary ; as it should be; according to good manners; immaculate …