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manners

English

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /?mæn.?z/
  • Homophone: manors

Noun

manners

  1. plural of manner

Noun

manners pl (plural only)

  1. Etiquette.
    • 1609, William Shakespeare, Sonnet 39:
      O, how thy worth with manners may I sing,
      When thou art all the better part of me?
    Political correctness is tyranny with manners. ? Charlton Heston

Derived terms

  • good manners
  • bad manners
  • well-mannered
  • ill-mannered
  • table manners

Translations

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inelegance

English

Etymology

From Middle French inélégance, from Late Latin inelegantia

Noun

inelegance (usually uncountable, plural inelegances)

  1. The state or quality of being inelegant; lack of grace, refinement, beauty, or polish in language, composition, or manners.
    The inelegance of the ugly duckling stood in contrast to its ultimate life as a swan.

Synonyms

  • (state or quality of being inelegant): awkwardness, bluntness, clumsiness, gracelessness, homeliness

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