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bad manners
noun as in improper behavior
Example Sentences
"The bad manners of this administration are indications of the decadence and decline of the West in general."
"I applied for the Aberdeen job once and didn't even get a reply, which I thought was really bad manners," Neil Warnock told the BBC podcast Sacked in the Morning in November.
A bite of rum cake might not lead to drunkenness, but sobriety is a battle to achieve and requires rigor to maintain and policing anyone’s consumption of anything is just bad manners.
"With common sense you can distinguish what is rude or bad manners from what is a crime," Vox said on X, formerly Twitter.
The Greek statesman and orator Aeschines wrote that, in the art of persuasion, speaking with an arm outside one’s tunic is very bad manners.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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