Manners - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈmænərz|  American pronunciation of the word manners
Brit.  |ˈmænəz|  British pronunciation of the word manners
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounmanner

noun

- social deportment
he has the manners of a pig

Extra examples

Grandmother taught us to practice good manners.

Some people have no manners.

Someone should teach you some manners!

He forgot his manners and reached across the table for the salt.

Their children have lovely manners.

...would tirelessly lesson the children in proper manners...

Those children have such dreadful manners.

...his courtly manners made him a favorite escort of widowed socialites...

...your table manners are abominable!...

His table manners are a disgrace.

...good manners demanded our cheerful acquiescence to our host's plans for dinner...

...the etiquette expert was celebrated for her absolutely impeccable manners...

...an essay that is essentially a long miserere about the decline of good manners in our society...

...was mortified by her children's atrocious manners...

...with her lovely outfit and graceful manners, she was the epitome of matronly muliebrity...

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