ill-mannered - translation to English
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ill-mannered - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ill (river); Ill river; Ill River; Ill (disambiguation)

ill-mannered      
(adj.) = maleducado, descortés, irrespetuoso
Ex: Results also show, however, that the average fan is egoistic & often ill-mannered, & lays claims to leadership & superiority.
ill-mannered      
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Definition

ill-mannered
If you describe someone as ill-mannered, you are critical of them because they are impolite or rude. (FORMAL)
Chantal would have considered it ill-mannered to show surprise.
= bad-mannered
? well-mannered
ADJ [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Ill

Ill or ill may refer to:

  • Ill (France), a river in Alsace, France, tributary of the Rhine
  • Ill (Vorarlberg), a river in Voralberg, Austria, tributary of the Rhine
  • Ill (Saarland), a river of Saarland, Germany, tributary of the Theel
  • Illinois (traditionally abbreviated: Ill.), a state in the midwestern region of the United States
  • Institut Laue–Langevin, a research centre in Grenoble, France
  • Illness, a generally-used synonym for disease
  • Koji Nakamura (recording under the name iLL), a Japanese musician
  • Tommy Ill, Wellington in New Zealand based rapper
  • Interlibrary loan
Examples of use of ill-mannered
1. "Oh, it would be ill–mannered to disclose," says Jackie, momentarily coy.
2. They are ill–mannered, ridicule God’s path, and mock the way God has laid down for people’s lives.
3. She loved Bacons biographer, Dan Farson, but considered the other great Colony artist, Lucian Freud, ill–mannered.
4. We are seen as the scum of Europe, drunken, ill–mannered louts with no class or standards.
5. But sometimes ill–mannered individuals working in different sectors violate the rules, therefore, they are penalized according to the system and legislations that existed years ago.