mannered

[ˈmænərd]

mannered Definition

  • 1having a particular manner, especially an artificial one
  • 2showing an affected or unnatural behavior

Using mannered: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mannered" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    Her mannered speech made it difficult to understand her.

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    The actor's mannered performance was criticized by the reviewers.

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    She had a mannered way of walking that drew attention.

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    His mannered behavior was off-putting to others.

mannered Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with mannered

  • over-mannered

    excessively affected or artificial in manner

    Example

    The play was criticized for its over-mannered acting.

  • well-mannered

    having good manners; polite and courteous

    Example

    The children were well-mannered and respectful towards their elders.

  • ill-mannered

    having bad manners; impolite and discourteous

    Example

    His ill-mannered behavior towards the waiter was unacceptable.

Origins of mannered

from 'manner' + '-ed', meaning 'having a manner'

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Summary: mannered in Brief

'Mannered' [ˈmænərd] describes a person or thing that has an artificial or affected manner, often in behavior or speech. It can be used to criticize someone who is trying too hard to be something they are not, as in 'The actor's mannered performance was criticized by the reviewers.' 'Mannered' can also be used to describe someone with good manners, as in 'The children were well-mannered and respectful towards their elders.'