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Noun
manners,
- the prevailing customs, ways of living, and habits of a people, class, period, etc.; mores
- The novels of Jane Austen are concerned with the manners of her time.
- ways of behaving with reference to polite standards; social comportment
- That child has good manners.
Idioms
by no manner of means
- under no circumstances; by no means; certainly not
- She was by no manner of means a frivolous person.
Synonyms
noun
- address , affectation , affectedness , air , appearance , aspect , bearing , comportment , demeanor , deportment , idiosyncrasy , look , mannerism , mien , peculiarity , presence , style , tone , turn , waynotes:manner means a way of acting or behaving or how something is done; manners is socially correct behavior; a manor is the landed estate of a lord , consuetude , custom , fashion , form , genre , habit , habitude , line , means , mode , modus , practice , procedure , process , routine , system , tack , technique , tenor , trick , usage , use , vein , way , wise , wontnotes:manner means a way of acting or behaving or how something is done; manners is socially correct behavior; a manor is the landed estate of a lord , brand , breed , kind , nature , sort , type , varietynotes:manner means a way of acting or behaving or how something is done; manners is socially correct behavior; a manor is the landed estate of a lord , method , modus operandi , praxis , usance , wont , decorum , etiquette , good form , mores , propriety , p\'s and q\'s , cast , description , feather , ilk , lot , mold , order , species , stamp , stripe , variety , attitude , behavior , carriage , category , character , conduct , course , courtesy , formalities , modus vivendi , ostent , pl. civility , politeness , posture
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