Difference between Well-bred and Well-mannered
What is the difference between Well-bred and Well-mannered?
Well-bred as an adjective is well-mannered and refined because of a good upbringing and education while Well-mannered as an adjective is having good manners; polite, courteous and socially correct; conforming to standards of good behaviour.
Well-bred
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: well-mannered and refined because of a good upbringing and education
of good breed
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 Well-bred or Well-mannered in your sentence.