Difference between Polite and Well-mannered

What is the difference between Polite and Well-mannered?

Polite as an adjective is well-mannered, civilized. while Well-mannered as an adjective is having good manners; polite, courteous and socially correct; conforming to standards of good behaviour.

Polite

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Well-mannered, civilized. Smooth, polished, burnished.

Example sentence: I grew up in an environment where being polite was taken as a weakness. So I just fought everybody.

Well-mannered

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Having good manners; polite, courteous and socially correct; conforming to standards of good behaviour.

We hope you now know whether to use Polite or Well-mannered in your sentence.

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