in a manner of speaking



in a manner of speaking

this is one way to say it so to speak “We should go south.” “So that means I should turn left?” “In a manner of speaking, yes.” She was, in a manner of speaking, not at her best – in fact, she was exhausted and had the flu.
Usage notes: sometimes used to suggest that something unpleasant is being described in a more pleasant way
Related vocabulary: if you will
See also: manner, of, speaking

in a manner of speaking

In a way; so to speak. For example, He was, in a manner of speaking, asked to leave the group. [Late 1800s]
See also: manner, of, speaking

in a manner of speaking

In a way; so to speak.
See also: manner, of, speaking

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Prudentia-Late Roman
Gianfrancojahn-FRAHN-koItalian
Palmiro-Italian
Ichirouee-chee-ṙo:Japanese
Ragna-Icelandic, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Ancient Scandinavian
Corrinekə-REENEnglish