"di maniera" meaning in Italian

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Adjective

Etymology: Literally, “of manner”. Etymology templates: {{m-g|of manner}} “of manner”, {{lit|of manner}} Literally, “of manner” Head templates: {{it-adj|inv=1}} di maniera (invariable)
  1. mannered, affected Tags: invariable Synonyms: lezioso, manieroso, manierato, affettato
    Sense id: en-di_maniera-it-adj-0sIEH2xv Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header

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          "english": "\"For the first time I listened to the thoughts of a generation that had never had a voice. He was able to speak of Joyce and fitness contemporaneously, without ever being mannered\".",
          "ref": "2017 September 12, Andrea Coclite, “Cinque cose che non sapevate su David Foster Wallace [Five things you did not know about David Foster Wallace]”, in Rolling Stone",
          "text": "«Per la prima volta ho ascoltato i pensieri di una generazione che non aveva mai avuto voce. Riusciva a parlare di Joyce e di fitness contemporaneamente, senza mai essere di maniera».",
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          "word": "lezioso"
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          "ref": "2017 September 12, Andrea Coclite, “Cinque cose che non sapevate su David Foster Wallace [Five things you did not know about David Foster Wallace]”, in Rolling Stone",
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