Mannerly meaning in Urdu
Mannerly Synonym
Mannerly Definitions
1) Mannerly, Well-Mannered : شائستہ, باتمیز, خوش اخلاق : (satellite adjective) socially correct in behavior.
Useful Words
Boorish : ناقص العقل , Bad-Mannered : گستاخ , Etiquette : تمیز , Correctitude : مناسب طرز عمل , Breeding : اچھی پرورش کا نتیجہ , Staginess : تھیٹر کی مانند حالت لیے ھو ئے , Hobbledehoy : بد تمیز لڑکا , Brat : شریر بچہ , Brattish : شریر بچہ , Dear : معصوم بچہ , Alienated : بے ضابطہ , Faux Pas : بے تکی بات یا عمل , Hobnob : اعلی طبقے سے میل جول رکھنا , Chaffer : گپ شپ کرنا , Apart : الگ , Blue Book : معروف اشخاص کی فہرست , Assassinate : قتل کرنا , Decent : معقول , Respectable : قابل عزت , Awkward : بے سکون , Personableness : خوبصورتی , Habitual Criminal : بار بار چوری کرنے والا , Correct : درست کرنا , Misapprehension : غلط فہمی , Approximate : تقریباً , Amiss : غلط , Chasten : سدھارنا , Tested : ثابت شدہ , Correct : سچا , Inappropriate : غیر مناسب , Protocol : ضابطہ اخلاق
Useful Words Definitions
Boorish: ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance.
Bad-Mannered: socially incorrect in behavior.
Etiquette: rules governing socially acceptable behavior.
Correctitude: correct or appropriate behavior.
Breeding: the result of good upbringing (especially knowledge of correct social behavior).
Staginess: an artificial and mannered quality.
Hobbledehoy: an awkward bad-mannered adolescent boy.
Brat: a very troublesome ill-mannered or unruly child.
Brattish: (used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly.
Dear: a sweet innocent mild-mannered person (especially a child).
Alienated: socially disoriented.
Faux Pas: a socially awkward or tactless act.
Hobnob: mix socially with upper class.
Chaffer: talk socially without exchanging too much information.
Apart: remote and separate physically or socially.
Blue Book: a register of persons who are socially prominent.
Assassinate: murder; especially of socially prominent persons.
Decent: socially or conventionally right; refined or virtuous.
Respectable: characterized by socially or conventionally acceptable morals.
Awkward: socially uncomfortable; unsure and constrained in manner.
Personableness: the complex of attributes that make a person socially attractive.
Habitual Criminal: someone who is repeatedly arrested for criminal behavior (especially for the same criminal behavior).
Correct: make right or correct.
Misapprehension: an understanding of something that is not correct.
Approximate: not quite exact or correct.
Amiss: away from the correct or expected course.
Chasten: correct by punishment or discipline.
Tested: tested and proved useful or correct.
Correct: correct in opinion or judgment.
Inappropriate: not in keeping with what is correct or proper.
Protocol: code of correct conduct.