Manner ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Manner ( noun )

  1. A way of behaving or conducting oneself.
  2. A particular way in which something is done.
  3. The form or style in which something is expressed.

Origin:

From middle english manere, from old french maniere, from latin manuarius (relating to the hand), from manus (hand).

Examples:

  1. He spoke in a calm manner.
  2. She smiled in a friendly manner.
  3. They worked in a professional manner.
  4. The manner in which he spoke was polite.
  5. The manner of the presentation was impressive.

(As a verb)

Manner ( verb )

  1. A way of behaving or conducting oneself.
  2. A particular way in which something is done.
  3. The form or style in which something is expressed.

Origin:

From middle english manere, from old french maniere, from latin manuarius (relating to the hand), from manus (hand).

Examples:

  1. He spoke in a calm manner.
  2. She smiled in a friendly manner.
  3. They worked in a professional manner.
  4. The manner in which he spoke was polite.
  5. The manner of the presentation was impressive.
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