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Manner of behaving oneself; manner of acting.
conduct
attitude
bearing
posture
demeanor
deportment
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porte
Dignified manner or conduct.
presence
mien
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presença
1
She was well formed, but would not suit Biassou- aproblemof
comportment
.
2
Besides, dear T'riss has not a mason's talent, nor one's stolid
comportment
.
'
3
He did everything right-tooright; and in dress and
comportment
was inevitably correct.
4
Rather was there something eager and rapt about the
comportment
of the people.
5
Considering Hughes's down-home
comportment
,
it's tempting not to take him seriously.
6
She's stunning and walks like her parents paid a million dollars for
comportment
classes.
7
His
comportment
was unlike that of any other religious figure I'd seen in Sehra Kush.
8
No model of
comportment
,
no word of wisdom, no wallet fattened with funds, no blessing.
9
His
comportment
was cheerful in a sober fashion, notwithstanding the transparent perturbation of his spirit.
10
She was sure of this, though: Liir's body seemed the same in temperature,
comportment
,
and color.
11
Yet what
comportment
such a one would possess.
12
Slow to assume the trappings of civil
comportment
,
in which I admit I find considerable charm.
13
His
comportment
was one of a man who believed himself above being held accountable to players.
14
Tossed off, reflecting the ease you're born to, which opposes what little I've garnered about
comportment
.
15
She remains to this day my best example of
comportment
,
intellectual engagement, and my very dear friend.
16
As with the church, the
"
comportment
"
rules prevailed: arrive properly but be yourselves when inside.
comportment
businesslike comportment
civil comportment
garner about comportment
peaceful comportment
personal comportment
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comportamento
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Spanish
porte
presencia