Goodhumoured vs Mannerly - What's the difference?
goodhumoured | mannerly | Related terms |
polite, having good manners
* 1593, William Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona
* 1861, Charlotte Yonge, The Young Step-Mother
Goodhumoured is a related term of mannerly.
As an adjective mannerly is
polite, having good manners.goodhumoured
Not English
Goodhumoured has no English definition. It may be misspelled.mannerly
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Lucetta, as thou lov'st me, let me have / What thou think'st meet, and is most mannerly .
- ...but Genevieve's laugh roused her again, partly because she thought it less mannerly than accorded with the girl's usual politeness.