Pronunciation: /ɪlˈbrɛd/
adjective An adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'ill-bred' describes someone who lacks good manners or proper upbringing.
A1 The ill-bred dog barked loudly at the postman.
A2 She found his ill-bred behavior towards the waitress offensive.
B1 The ill-bred comments made by the politician caused a scandal.
B2 Despite his ill-bred manners, he managed to impress the guests with his knowledge.
C1 Her ill-bred attitude towards her colleagues led to her being ostracized from the team.
C2 The ill-bred behavior of the CEO reflected poorly on the company's image.
formal The ill-bred behavior of the guests was quite evident during the dinner party.
informal I can't believe how ill-bred some people can be in public.
slang Those ill-bred kids have no manners at all.
figurative His ill-bred attitude towards others will only lead to trouble in the long run.
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