manner in Dogri डोगरी
manner in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
manner in Kashmiri कॉशुर
manner in Sindhi سنڌي
manner in English
- manner⇄expr. by all manner of means, most certainly.
Ex. Yes, in God's name, and by all manner of means (John Ruskin). - manner⇄expr. by no manner of means, not at all; under no circumstances.
Ex. ""Basil"" is by no manner of means an impeccable work of imperishable art (Algernon Charles Swinburne). - manner⇄expr. in a manner of speaking, as one might say; so to speak.
Ex. The cattle ... has been, in a manner of speaking, neglected (Rolfe Boldrewood). - manner⇄expr. in a manner, after a fashion; in one way; in one sense.
Ex. The bread is in a manner common (I Samuel 21:5). - manner⇄expr. make one's manners, (U.S. Dialect.) to show one's good manners by a bow, curtsy, or handshake.
Ex. good children ... who made their manners when they came into her house (Harriet Beecher Stowe). - manner⇄expr. manners,
a. polite ways of behaving.
Ex. He has no manners at the table. Oh! ... return to us again; And give us manners, virtue, freedom, power (Wordsworth).
b. ways of behaving.
Ex. good manners, bad manners.
c. c - manner⇄expr. to the manner born,
a. accustomed since birth to some way or condition.
Ex. Though I am native here And to the manner born (Shakespeare).
b. seeming to be naturally fitted for something.
Ex. a chef to the manner born. - manner⇄manner, noun.
1. a way of doing, being done, or happening.
Ex. The trouble arose in this manner.
(SYN) fashion.
2. a way of acting or behaving.
Ex. an arrogant manner. She has a kind manner. Urbanity of manner (G. K. Cheste