Meaning & Definition of Manner in English
Manner
A way in which something is done or happens.
Pronunciation:
/ˈmænər/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
mannersDetailed Definitions
Definition: A way of doing something.
Example Sentence: She completed the task in a cheerful manner.
Definition: A person's outward bearing; behavior towards others.
Example Sentence: He had a polite manner that made everyone feel comfortable.
Definition: A particular mode of action or behavior.
Example Sentence: His manner of speaking was very formal.
Definition: Social conduct; etiquette.
Example Sentence: Good manners are important in polite society.
Etymology
Origin: From Middle English, from Old French 'manière', from Latin 'manuaria', related to 'manus' meaning hand.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- in a manner of speaking: a way of speaking that indicates a partial truth
- manners make the man: refers to the importance of manners in a person's character
- a man of many mannerisms: someone who has distinctive behavioral traits
Translations
- Spanish: modo
- French: manière
- German: Art
- Russian: манера
Related Words
- mannerism: a distinctive or peculiar manner of doing something
- manners: social behaviors that show polite conduct
- manipulate: to handle something skillfully or to control in a clever way
Slang Meanings of manner
Meaning: style or way of doing something, often in a flashy or impressive way
Example Sentence: He's got a real flair for fashion; he has his own manner.
Meaning: behavior that may seem exaggerated or put-on
Example Sentence: Her manner is a bit over the top sometimes.