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Manner of behaving oneself; manner of acting.
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attitude
bearing
behavior
behaviour
posture
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1
July soon returned to work, but his
demeanor
had not greatly improved.
2
Her entire
demeanor
changed; even in the dim light she looked different.
3
Latisan delivered the accusation hotly; there was unmistakable challenge in his
demeanor
.
4
Reiser's
demeanor
is one of the most important parts of the case.
5
Other than that, only good judgment and a pleasant
demeanor
are required.
6
He is small in size, and quiet and unobtrusive in his
demeanor
.
7
Senior Judge Morton Greenberg expressed doubt that Lee's reported
demeanor
was sufficient.
8
Myers actually chuckled, his normally bureaucratic
demeanor
apparently damaged by his losses.
9
This was, indeed, the first Margaret had ever heard about her
demeanor
.
10
In fact, though, there was nothing very amusing about Michael Irons'
demeanor
.
11
His
demeanor
was no longer that of a furtive, ever-wary sand dweller.
12
Your
demeanor
is unprofessional and reflects badly upon the state of Wisconsin.
13
In their
demeanor
there was a mild, but a grave, intellectual reserve.
14
He was rather startled to observe the entire change in her
demeanor
.
15
His
demeanor
was distinguished, formal-andquite at odds with his bare feet.
16
From his
demeanor
she knew that Eric Moyers had passed beyond help.
demeanor
calm demeanor
whole demeanor
quiet demeanor
cool demeanor
professional demeanor
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