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Meanings of
ill-mannered
in English
Socially incorrect in behavior.
rude
unmannerly
unmannered
bad-mannered
Related terms
impolite
Synonyms
Examples for "
rude
"
rude
unmannerly
unmannered
bad-mannered
Examples for "
rude
"
1
It's really
rude
.
It wasn't the first time Bono has said sorry.
2
He pointed in turn to the
rude
ornamentation in the shell clasp.
3
It is possible, of course, that she was just being plain
rude
.
4
Haven't I watched Kate field this question from hundreds of
rude
people?
5
This unreasonable speculation is a
rude
contempt toward Chinese law, it said.
1
It is the way to do with Jack-o-lanterns when they become
unmannerly
.
2
They thought it
unmannerly
to invite certain ones and leave others out.
3
This
unmannerly
brute could wait until we were alone for his lesson.
4
And the weather-beaten soldier, the disciple of Voltaire, the malevolent,
unmannerly
father?
5
Why are you staying away in this
unmannerly
fashion, you naughty boy?
1
Soft, but with no unmanly softness; luxuriant, but with no
unmannered
luxury.
2
His
unmannered
way with two Italian songs was equally impressive.
3
I know you think he is uneducated and socially beneath me, crude and
unmannered
.
4
Gerrit's quick resentment flared at such an
unmannered
intrusion, and he moved ungraciously forward.
5
And I have an invitation for you,
Evan
-
you
unmannered
boy, that you do not bow!
1
I read even at meals, despite my father's protests that it was
bad
-
mannered
.
2
What shall I do with this
bad
-
mannered
bit of dogdom?
3
Must I on that account submit to every manner of ill-treatment from your
bad
-
mannered
friends?
4
And of course that is always
bad
-
mannered
.
5
Now I would never be so
bad
-
mannered
as to listen where persons did not want me to hear.
Usage of
ill-mannered
in English
1
So you see, I have absolutely no need for those
ill
-
mannered
intellectuals.
2
The coolie and lower class are an ignorant, repulsive and
ill-mannered
people.
3
This Henry does not mind his children out of their chairs,
ill
-
mannered
.
4
Still, to do him justice, the lad is neither ill-looking nor
ill-mannered
.
5
How many
ill
-
mannered
sots could there be at one bloody house party?
6
All altercations, loud talking and noisy laughter are doubly
ill-mannered
in a ball-room.
7
And she knew the duchess had not meant to be
ill-mannered
.
8
It may be polished, scholarly, cultured; or, coarse, ignorant and
ill-mannered
.
9
It must have seemed
ill-mannered
to have flown by like that.
10
Champagne not properly chilled is brusque and
ill
-
mannered
and clamorous in its release.
11
I have met many women equally
ill-mannered
,
and without her excuse.
12
Instead of a worthy and learned scholar, he found a dull
ill-mannered
peasant.
13
She recalled with malicious satisfaction her
ill-mannered
remark to Lionel Tarrant.
14
I am ready to ask pardon, if I have been
ill-mannered
.
15
I remembered the
ill
-
mannered
gusto with which Novus licked his plate.
16
She thinks me but a boy, and a somewhat
ill-mannered
one.
Other examples for "ill-mannered"
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ill-mannered
ill-mannere
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
very ill-mannered
ill-mannered boor
so ill-mannered
ill-mannered child
ill-mannered cub
More collocations
Ill-mannered
through the time
Ill-mannered
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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