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manneredman‧nered /ˈmænəd $ -ərd/ adjective - a mannered way of speaking
- And Moore, although mannered, builds just enough credibility to click in her role.
- He had the power of his profession but was mild mannered and sincere by nature.
- He was well educated, well mannered and as good a farmer as Eler had said.
- In contrast to Roberts, Henriksen is magnetic without being mannered.
- It has evolved from the simplest folk through the mannered court and finally to the expert classical dance.
- The first impression is of a clean-cut man, graciously mannered, immaculately turned out.
ADVERB► well· A few other members of the music world - too embarrassed or well mannered to have left - applauded with him.· He was well educated, well mannered and as good a farmer as Eler had said. 1well-mannered/bad-mannered etc polite, impolite etc in the way you behave in social situations: He is the most well-mannered, well-behaved boy I know.2behaviour, speech, or writing that is mannered is not natural and is intended to make people admire you – used to show disapproval: Hickstone gave a very mannered performance in the lead role. |