The difference between Bad-mannered and Ill-mannered
When used as adjectives, bad-mannered means having bad manners, whereas ill-mannered means having bad manners.
check bellow for the other definitions of Bad-mannered and Ill-mannered
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Bad-mannered as an adjective:
Having bad manners; impolite.
Examples:
"He was extremely bad-mannered and caused offence wherever he went."
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Ill-mannered as an adjective:
Having bad manners; impolite.
Examples:
"He was extremely ill-mannered and caused offence wherever he went."