well-bred (Meaning)

Wordnet

well-bred (s)

of good upbringing

Webster

well-bred (a.)

Having good breeding; refined in manners; polite; cultivated.

Synonyms & Antonyms of well-bred

well-bred Sentence Examples

  1. The attendees at the formal reception were all impeccably well-bred, exhibiting grace and refinement.
  2. Her well-bred manners extended to every aspect of her social interactions, making her a pleasure to be around.
  3. The children were well-bred and polite, always using their best manners.
  4. The well-bred dog sat at his owner's feet, impeccably obedient.
  5. Despite his humble upbringing, he possessed the charm and demeanor of a well-bred gentleman.
  6. The well-bred young lady knew how to conduct herself appropriately in all situations.
  7. Her well-bred nature showed in the kindness and consideration she extended to others.
  8. The well-bred horse responded calmly and gracefully to his rider's commands.
  9. The guests were all well-bred and well-dressed, creating an atmosphere of elegance and sophistication.
  10. She was well-bred and well-educated, a true embodiment of grace and culture.

FAQs About the word well-bred

of good upbringingHaving good breeding; refined in manners; polite; cultivated.

civil,polite, gracious, nice, respectful, civilized, careful, graceful, respectable, elegant

inconsiderate, impudent, rude, insolent, vulgar, bold, inconsiderate, uncouth, rude, unmannered

The attendees at the formal reception were all impeccably well-bred, exhibiting grace and refinement.

Her well-bred manners extended to every aspect of her social interactions, making her a pleasure to be around.

The children were well-bred and polite, always using their best manners.

The well-bred dog sat at his owner's feet, impeccably obedient.