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What is the difference between way and manner?
8 feb 2014 00:00
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"Way" tends to represent a course of action. There is only one way from point A to point B.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/way
"Manner" tends to convey the mode (average way) in which something is done; follows a rule.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/way
The "manner" in which it is done is not always the same.
The "way" we do things is always the same.
They are nearly the same, however "manner" tends to be more formal.
8 febbraio 2014
Coming from Old English, the word "way" is more common. "Manner" comes from Latin via Old French, and so it has more formality.
8 febbraio 2014
Please use the word in a sentence.
There are many definitions to both.
8 febbraio 2014
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