0 the way in which something is done:
1 the usual way in which you behave towards other people, or the way you behave on a particular occasion:
2 polite ways of treating other people and behaving in public:
3 a type:
4 the way in which something is done:
5 the usual way in which you behave toward other people, or the way you behave on a particular occasion:
The hierarchy of power is evident not only in dress codes and manners of the inhabitants, but in the very spaces permitted to them.
The volume contains nine essays, by nine different authors, organized under five headings : family, consumers, manners and rituals, senses, and sexuality.
The gathering and analysis of the data were constrained in two important manners.
Thirdly, for more natural operation process, we apply multi man-virtual robot interactive manners, including voice control.
I argue - if a community is adjudged desirable by its composition, it should be allowed to express its creativity in various manners, including fragmentation.
Here blasphemy becomes the development and reformation of manners which occurs at the behest of secular authorities and processes of middling sort class formation.
The manners and habits of patronage, therefore, were embedded in the manners and habits of society.
He found the grandchildren too noisy, and told me time and again that they didn't have good manners.