manner

[ˈmænər]

manner Definition

  • 1a way in which something is done or happens
  • 2behavior considered as being polite in a particular social or cultural context

Using manner: Examples

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

  • Example

    He has a unique manner of speaking.

  • Example

    The manner in which she handled the situation was admirable.

  • Example

    It's important to behave in a manner appropriate to the occasion.

manner Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for manner

Antonyms for manner

Phrases with manner

  • used to suggest that what one is saying is not to be taken literally

    Example

    I'm not really a superhero, but in a manner of speaking, I do save lives every day as a doctor.

  • good manners

    polite behavior that shows respect for others

    Example

    It's important to teach children good manners from a young age.

  • in a very clear and direct manner

    Example

    He told her in no uncertain terms that he would not tolerate any more lies.

Origins of manner

from Old French 'maniere', from Vulgar Latin 'manuaria', from Latin 'manus' meaning 'hand'

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Summary: manner in Brief

The term 'manner' [ˈmænər] refers to the way in which something is done or happens, or behavior considered as being polite in a particular social or cultural context. It can be used to describe someone's unique way of speaking or handling a situation, or to emphasize the importance of behaving appropriately. Phrases like 'in a manner of speaking' and 'good manners' are common, while 'in no uncertain terms' is used to indicate a very clear and direct manner.

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