pleasant manner

collocation in English

meaningsofpleasantandmanner

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pleasant
adjective
uk
/ˈplez.ənt/
us
/ˈplez.ənt/
enjoyable, attractive, friendly, or easy ...
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manner
noun
uk
/ˈmæn.ər/
us
/ˈmæn.ɚ/
the way in which something ...
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(Definition ofpleasantandmannerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpleasant manner

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He sticks to his brief in a very charming andpleasantmanner.
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He brings to any meeting a sense of humour and apleasantmannerof speaking.
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But we need and the environment needs more than apleasantmannerand a thoughtful expression.
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He made a careful attempt to answer all the questions that were put to him, in a very courteous and verypleasantmanner.
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It was delivered in a verypleasantmannerwith obvious sincerity and it is clear that he knows his subject.
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It is a little regrettable to think that the people who like to show their appreciation in thatpleasantmannermay have to pay a little more for it.
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He had deep-set blue eyes, a musical, if somewhat hollow voice and a mild andpleasantmanner.
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He was noted for his high intelligence andpleasantmanner.
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He had a lively andpleasantmannerand could draw, paint and cut silhouette pictures, as well as sing and write verse.
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His personal virtues, varied interests, erudition and pleasant manners were highly appreciated by his contemporaries.
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His pleasant manners and varied culture, not less than his artistic skill, contributed to render him popular.
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Because of his profound knowledge and pleasant manners he was greatly respected.
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Alexandra was not beautiful, but her sincerity and pleasant manners made her win many sympathies.
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