Manners synonyms
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Part of speech:
The manner of conducting or bearing oneself; behavior; demeanor
Skillful guidance or management; generalship.
(Plural only) The quality of being pleasant or agreeable, whether in respect to situation, climate, manners, or disposition; pleasantness; civility; suavity; gentleness.
(Heraldry) A charge or device on a field.
The conventions or requirements of polite behavior:
Refinement is the process of making something better by making small changes, or good taste and cultural elegance.
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The treatment of other people with courtesy and politeness, and showing correct public behaviour.
behavior (related)
(Uncountable, informal) A state of probation about one's conduct.
culture (related)
Culture is defined as a high degree of taste, knowledge and interest in arts, literature and other scholarly fields.
Very exact; scrupulous
The definition of breeding means the producing or raising of young.
(Programming, uncountable) Instructions for a computer, written in a programming language; the input of a translator, an interpreter or a browser, namely: source code, machine code, bytecode.
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The social, non-verbal behaviours (such as body language and facial expressions) that are characteristic of a person.
The manner or method of completion
Plural form of formality
Moral attitudes.
A code of correct conduct:
punctilio
Part or all of this entry has been imported from the 1913 edition of Webster's Dictionary, which is now free of copyright and hence in the public domain. The imported definitions may be significantly out of date, and any more recent senses may be completely missing.
The definition of a rubric is the use of red lettering to highlight something on a page, or a standard for grading or scoring knowledge or performance.
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savoir-vivre
Savoir vivre is French and is defined as living a good life while staying elegant and smart.
The quality of being urbane
bad behavior (antonym)
behavior
The way in which something is made or done; manner
Vicinity:
The current, fashionable way of dressing, speaking, acting, etc.
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(Philos.) The form, or way of being, of something, as distinct from its substance
Manner; way
A certain attitude on the part of a speaker or writer conveyed by way of word choice, sentence structure, etc.
Any method or manner of accomplishing something
An established way of doing something; method; procedure
(Archaic) Manner or way
A particular course of action or way of doing something
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A habitual or customary action or way of doing something:
An attitude or way of behaving, especially when adopted to have an effect on others:
Something that is peculiar, as a trait or habit
modi-vivendi
A way of living or of getting along
modi-operandi
A way of doing or accomplishing something
The definition of a method is a system or a way of doing something.
The definition of a mannerism is a habit, gesture or other speech or dress characteristic that someone does often.
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(Informal) Appearance; the way something seems to be
A tendency to perform a certain action or behave in a certain way; usual way of doing something
Established method of expression or practice; fixed way of proceeding; conventional or stated scheme; formula.
The way in which a person behaves; deportment.
A usual practice or habitual way of behaving; habit
The definition of courtesy is polite behavior and the showing of proper manners or is a polite and socially proper act.
Course is defined as a specific path that something follows or the way in which something develops.
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The way a person acts, especially from the standpoint of morality and ethics.
The definition of a character is a unique symbol, letter or mark used in writing.
A specifically defined division in a system of classification; a class.
The definition of a breed is a group of animals that has a specific characteristic or trait.
(Uncountable) The way a device or system operates.
Way of carrying and conducting oneself; carriage; manner; mien
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Appearance is defined as the way that someone, or something, looks.
(Uncountable, physics, meteorology) That substance, now understood as the mixture of gases comprising the earth's atmosphere.
The definition of an affectation is an attempt to appear to be possessed.
A habitual practice, such as drug use.
(Biology) An individual considered representative of members of its taxonomic group.
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(Informal) Kind; sort:
(--- Biology) A taxonomic subdivision of a species or subspecies consisting of a group of naturally occurring or selectively bred individuals that differ from other individuals of the species in certain minor characteristics.
A distinctive type, kind, or sort
Character; kind; class; type
(Archit.) Any of several classical styles of structure, determined chiefly by the type of column and entablature
Distinctive character or type.
An individual of a particular kind or type:
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Kind; nature; species (from the proverbial phrase ""birds of a feather"").
(Biology) A scientific documentation of a specimen intended to reveal a new species by technically explaining its characteristics and particularly how it differs from other species.
Sort; type:
Correctness in behaviour and morals; good manners, seemliness. [from 18th c.]
Long-continued or established practice; habitual or customary use or way of acting; custom; habit
Habitual or established practice; custom.
An opening, as in a cylinder face or valve face, for the passage of steam, gas, water, etc.
A person or thing that is present, esp. a person of high station or imposing appearance
(By extension) The property itself.
groups (related)
(Group theory) A set with an associative binary operation, under which there exists an identity element, and such that each element has an inverse.
A suave action, speech, etc.
Find another word for manners. In this page you can discover 85 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for manners, like: deportment, conduct, etiquette, amenities, bearing, decorum, refinement, good-manners, behavior, courtesy and culture.