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Definition of the day : « mannered »

  • adj affected, put-on
Example sentences :
  • You forget the mannered pose of the hands and arms, to admire their curves and dimples.
  • Extract from : « Greuze » by Alys Eyre Macklin
  • This was in 1589 when German art was already becoming decadent and mannered.
  • Extract from : « The Story of Nuremberg » by Cecil Headlam
  • The school is now decadent; its productions feeble and mannered.
  • Extract from : « Venice and its Story » by Thomas Okey
  • His works were very successful, though in the mannered taste of his time.
  • Extract from : « The Standard Galleries - Holland » by Esther Singleton
  • Then he remembered himself and became polite, even 'mannered.' '
  • Extract from : « Ten Years Near the German Frontier » by Maurice Francis Egan
  • A Norwegian gentleman will have good manners, but he is never 'mannered.'
  • Extract from : « Ten Years Near the German Frontier » by Maurice Francis Egan
  • We can regard him now more justly, as one who in slender work sought for elegance, and fell into a mannered prettiness.
  • Extract from : « A History of French Literature » by Edward Dowden
  • Her aunt's chief concern about her was that she should be frocked and mannered as became her position.
  • Extract from : « The Man From Glengarry » by Ralph Connor
  • A mannered style was so common in artists of that age, that few were exempt from it.
  • Extract from : « The History of Painting in Italy, Vol. 2 (of 6) » by Luigi Antonio Lanzi
  • He is a technician of ability, mannered in composition and subject, and somewhat perfunctory in execution.
  • Extract from : « A Text-Book of the History of Painting » by John C. Van Dyke