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manner
noun
the
way
in
which
something
happens
or
is
done
•
He
greeted
us
in
a
friendly
manner
.
He
greeted
us
in
a
friendly
manner
.
•
Please
arrange
the
chairs
in
this
manner
before
the
ceremony
begins
.
Please
arrange
the
chairs
in
this
manner
before
the
ceremony
begins
.
Middle
English
manere
,
from
Old
French
maniere
,
from
Latin
manuarius
“
belonging
to
the
hand
,”
from
manus
“
hand
,”
later
generalized
to
mean
a
way
of
doing
something
.
noun
a
person
’
s
usual
style
of
behaving
or
speaking
that
shows
their
attitude
toward
others
•
Her
calm
manner
put
everyone
at
ease
during
the
meeting
.
Her
calm
manner
put
everyone
at
ease
during
the
meeting
.
•
The
doctor's
reassuring
manner
helped
the
child
relax
.
The
doctor's
reassuring
manner
helped
the
child
relax
.
noun
a
kind
or
type
of
thing
,
often
used
in
the
expression
“
all
manner
of
”
•
During
the
hike
we
saw
all manner of
colorful
birds
.
During
the
hike
we
saw
all manner of
colorful
birds
.
•
The
project
faced
all manner of
unexpected
challenges
.
The
project
faced
all manner of
unexpected
challenges
.
man
verb
-
man
,
manning
,
mans
,
manned
to
staff
or
operate
a
place
,
vehicle
,
or
piece
of
equipment
,
especially
during
a
period
of
duty
•
Two
engineers
man
the
control
room
during
each
night
shift
.
Two
engineers
man
the
control
room
during
each
night
shift
.
•
Soldiers
were
ordered
to
man
the
watchtowers
.
Soldiers
were
ordered
to
man
the
watchtowers
.
From
the
noun
,
originally
meaning
‘
to
furnish
with
men
’.
Earliest
recorded
use
in
the
14th
century
.