- nounmanner (noun) · manners (plural noun)
- a way in which a thing is done or happens:"taking notes in an unobtrusive manner"
- a style in literature or art:"a dramatic poem in the manner of Goethe"
- grammara semantic category of adverbs and adverbials that answer the question “how?”:"an adverb of manner"
- archaic(manner of)a kind or sort:"what manner of man is he?"
- a person's outward bearing or way of behaving toward others:"his arrogance and pompous manner" · "a shy and diffident manner"
- (manners)polite or well-bred social behavior:"didn't your mother teach you any manners?"
- social behavior or habits:"Tim apologized for his son's bad manners"
- the way a motor vehicle handles or performs:"I have no complaints about the performance or road manners"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French maniere, based on Latin manuarius ‘of the hand’, from manus ‘hand’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun
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