Well, 'unmannerly' would be one. Unruly.
Socially correct behavior.
yes and no.
There are several synonyms for the word polite. Some include civil, friendly, attentive, sociable, refined, gentle, cordial, polished, and pleasant.
The prefix for the word "mannerly" is "man-". A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a base word to create a new word with a different meaning. In this case, the prefix "man-" means "having to do with" or "related to," so when added to "mannerly," it forms a new word that means "having good manners" or "polite."
Consideration for others, and in a mannerly fashion.
to preset their client in an unprofessional mannerly way
courteous, polished, well-behaved, charming, polite
Juliet says, "Pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much that mannerly devotion shows in this." Romeo has just touched her (probably on the hand) and then apologized by saying "If I profane with my unworthiest hand . . ." which apology leads to his saying that he will fix any offence he may have given by kissing her. Juliet says that he wrongs his hand too much--it is not unworthiest and it hasn't offended her. In fact it has shown "mannerly devotion". "Mannerly" means with good manners, polite. "Devotion" means love, faithfulness, commitment. According to Juliet, he has given a polite token of love.
The adverb form for the noun manner is mannerly, which is also an adjective.
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
Because Emmett says things that are not every mannerly
Synonyms include polite, respectful, mannerly, civil, amicable, accommodating, gracious, or considerate.