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Meanings of
comportment
in English
Manner of behaving oneself; manner of acting.
conduct
attitude
bearing
posture
demeanor
deportment
Portuguese
presença
Catalan
presència
Spanish
porte
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Dignified manner or conduct.
presence
mien
Portuguese
presença
Synonyms
Examples for "
presence
"
presence
mien
Examples for "
presence
"
1
The police will continue to maintain a
presence
in the area today.
2
However, DBPCFCs are still necessary in the
presence
of positive test results.
3
This would include a resurgent Germany and an American
presence
in Europe.
4
There was a heavy police
presence
,
including Water Police, at the scene.
5
Conclusion: Socioeconomic level was an important predictor of caries
presence
among children.
1
Tears blinded her eyes; her face was wan; her
mien
terribly haggard.
2
Has less rank in her heart, and less grace in her
mien
.
3
There was far more than virgin embarrassment in the
mien
of Adelheid.
4
A happy
mien
in this as in all things, my dear Marshall.
5
Though her
mien
was in general haughty, she flattered Zenobia, and consummately.
Usage of
comportment
in English
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.
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About this term
comportment
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
businesslike comportment
civil comportment
garner about comportment
peaceful comportment
personal comportment
More collocations
Translations for
comportment
Portuguese
presença
comportamento
Catalan
presència
Spanish
porte
presencia
Comportment
through the time