In+any+manner

  • 11manner — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. kind, sort; habit; class; style, mode; conduct, behavior; way. method. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Personal conduct] Syn. mien, deportment, demeanor; see bearing 2 , behavior 1 . See Synonym Study at… …

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  • 12manner */*/*/ — UK [ˈmænə(r)] / US [ˈmænər] noun Word forms manner : singular manner plural manners 1) [singular] the way that you do something, or the way that something happens manner of: The manner of his death aroused a lot of interest in the media. in a/the …

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  • 13any — /en ee/, adj. 1. one, a, an, or some; one or more without specification or identification: If you have any witnesses, produce them. Pick out any six you like. 2. whatever or whichever it may be: cheap at any price. 3. in whatever quantity or… …

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  • 14any which way — idi cvb in any manner whatever; indifferently or carelessly …

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  • 15To be taken in the manner — Manner Man ner, n. [OE. manere, F. mani[ e]re, from OF. manier, adj., manual, skillful, handy, fr. (assumed) LL. manarius, for L. manuarius belonging to the hand, fr. manus the hand. See {Manual}.] 1. Mode of action; way of performing or… …

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  • 16To be taken with the manner — Manner Man ner, n. [OE. manere, F. mani[ e]re, from OF. manier, adj., manual, skillful, handy, fr. (assumed) LL. manarius, for L. manuarius belonging to the hand, fr. manus the hand. See {Manual}.] 1. Mode of action; way of performing or… …

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  • 17Manner of articulation — Manners of articulation Obstruent Plosive (occlusive) Affricate Fricative Sibilant Sonorant Nasal Flap/Tap …

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  • 18manner — noun 1 way of doing sth/behaving ADJECTIVE ▪ conventional, normal, standard, traditional, usual ▪ correct, proper ▪ You are not approaching the proble …

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  • 19manner — 01. The idea of polite [manners] has changed a lot between my parents generation and my children s. 02. In some cultures, it is not good [manners] to blow your nose in public. 03. People sometimes forget that it is important to speak to children… …

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  • 20any — A flexible word. In its broad, distributive sense, the sense in which the word is frequently used, it may have the meaning of all, every, or each one of all. Its meaning is often restrained, limited, or influenced by the subject matter or manner… …

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