Beseem [TRUSTED]

"It does not beseem you to complain." (A judgment on your conduct). 4. Why Use It Today?

At its core, means to be fit , proper , or appropriate for someone or something. It describes an action or quality that is "suitable" for a person based on their status or character. beseem

In classics like Mark Twain’s The Prince and the Pauper , characters use it to highlight what is expected of an "honorable degree" or royal status. "It does not beseem you to complain