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Ill-mannered   /ɪl-mˈænərd/   Listen
Ill-mannered

adjective
1.
Socially incorrect in behavior.  Synonyms: bad-mannered, rude, unmannered, unmannerly.






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"Ill-mannered" Quotes from Famous Books



... ill-mannered a pair of young cubs as I ever came across," cried Miss Honora, now really angry. "Why, the syllabub is coming on soon, and the trifle, and the cream that I whipped myself. Well, Pat, you'll have to mend your manners when you get into the army; and as to you Laurie, you'll never be as good ...
— Wild Kitty • L. T. Meade

... violent and partisan instigations to commit themselves to a very foolish as well as a very passionate and impotent step; that they had by very questionable authority simply thrown an ill-sounding and ill-mannered word at an argument on a very difficult question, to which they themselves certainly were not prepared with a clear and satisfactory answer; that they had made the double mistake of declaring war against a formidable antagonist, and of beginning it by creating the impression ...
— The Oxford Movement - Twelve Years, 1833-1845 • R.W. Church

... would not be the first to be gracious; and George, quite as obstinate as the old man, would take no steps in that direction till encouraged to do so by graciousness from the other side. Poor Kate entreated each of them to begin, but her entreaties were of no avail. "He is an ill-mannered cub," the old man said, "and I was a fool to let him into the house. Don't mention his name to me again." George argued the matter more at length. Kate spoke to him of his own interest in the matter, urging upon him that he might, by such conduct, drive the Squire to ...
— Can You Forgive Her? • Anthony Trollope

... to continue a conversation with such low, ill-mannered creatures, and I therefore abandoned the attempt, having at least ascertained that I was at present located in a thief's pocket, that my immediate destination was vague, and that ultimately I might expect to become the property of a near relative ...
— The Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch • Talbot Baines Reed

... say so, mother. I just asked to hear what you would say. I know Ruthie is ill-mannered: do you think I ought to play with ...
— Little Prudy's Sister Susy • Sophie May



Words linked to "Ill-mannered" :   unmannerly, rude, unmannered, impolite



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