well-mannered

ADJECTIVE
  1. socially correct in behavior
  2. of good upbringing
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How To Use well-mannered In A Sentence

  • She continued walking through the well-mannered backcloth, then, rounding a corner onto the main thoroughfare, the gardens ended abruptly. A Small Death in the Great Glen
  • He is too well-mannered to gloat openly although there is a suggestion of a gleam in his eyes.
  • He was one of those well-mannered young bachelors who lead quiet, conventional, law-abiding lives in which little of interest ever happens. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • This ancient society is known for the stability given it by the Nile, a well-mannered and orderly river, and by a pharaonic culture where the rulers were deities. Egypt and the Fruits of the Pharaohs
  • With a plain black shirt, black shorts, and an orange overshirt, Carly more resembled a well-mannered teenager than a lunatic sports fan.
  • He is the most well-mannered, well-behaved boy I know.
  • Jack was an adorable well-mannered, gentle boy who had an extraordinary presence that could light up a room.
  • He was handsome and well-mannered but there was an underlying streak, just under the surface, she didn't like.
  • He was well-mannered and rather shy, schooled in respect by his Irish mother and reinforced in fatalism by his fervent Catholic faith.
  • He is the most well-mannered, well-behaved boy I know.
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