Pronunciation: /ˈmænərz/
noun social behavior or habits, especially in terms of etiquette
A1 Good manners are important when meeting new people.
A2 She always shows good manners by saying please and thank you.
B1 Proper manners include not interrupting others when they are speaking.
B2 Having good manners can make a positive impression in social situations.
C1 Etiquette and manners play a significant role in professional networking.
C2 His impeccable manners and charm made him a favorite among colleagues.
formal It is important to always display proper manners when dining in a formal setting.
informal She was raised with good manners and always says please and thank you.
slang Don't be rude, have some manners!
figurative Having good manners is like a silent language that speaks volumes about your character.
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