Pronunciation: /wɛl-brɛd/
adjective A well-bred person or animal is polite and has good manners as a result of being brought up in a good family or a good environment.
A1 She is well-bred and always says please and thank you.
A2 The well-bred dog greeted guests politely at the door.
B1 Being well-bred, he knew how to behave in formal social situations.
B2 The well-bred horse had impeccable manners during the competition.
C1 Growing up in a well-bred family, she was taught etiquette from a young age.
C2 The well-bred aristocrat was known for his refined taste and impeccable manners.
formal The well-bred gentleman always displayed impeccable manners at social gatherings.
informal She comes from a well-bred family, so she knows how to act in high society.
slang That guy may act tough, but he's actually quite well-bred when it comes to etiquette.
figurative The well-bred roses in the garden added an air of sophistication to the landscape.
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