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mannered
[ man-erd ]
mannered
/ ˈmænəd /
adjective
- having idiosyncrasies or mannerisms; affected
mannered gestures
- of or having mannerisms of style, as in art or literature
- in combination having manners as specified
ill-mannered
Other Words From
- non·mannered adjective
- over·mannered adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
He described them as "young, boisterous lads" who were "well mannered", "well behaved" and loved.
Filmmakers picked up on her eccentric, mannered style and the so-called “Maggie Smith character” — the class-fixated braggart she perfected — was born.
The club further described Kian as "the most genuine, well mannered and unassuming young lad", adding he was a credit to both the club and his parents.
There’s barely a frame of “Ripley” that isn’t thoroughly considered; it’s conspicuously stylish, but never mannered.
In his new special, “More Feelings,” a captivating comedy that speaks fiercely to this political moment, Ramy Youssef maintains a mannered tentativeness, tiptoeing from setup to punchline, becoming quieter as the laughs grow.
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