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Meanings of
demeanor
in English
Portuguese
conduta
Catalan
conducta
Spanish
conducta
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Manner of behaving oneself; manner of acting.
conduct
attitude
bearing
behavior
behaviour
posture
demeanour
deportment
comportment
Portuguese
conduta
Synonyms
Examples for "
conduct
"
conduct
attitude
bearing
behavior
behaviour
Examples for "
conduct
"
1
The Bank of Greece plans to
conduct
stress tests later this year.
2
The government is ultimately responsible for the
conduct
of the armed forces.
3
She is also opposed to following accepted rules of
conduct
& health.
4
Second, police often fail to believe rape victims and
conduct
full investigations.
5
He said the Commission would be free to
conduct
its work impartially.
1
Fine Gael' s
attitude
on the issue, however, would be less definitive.
2
The innocent embroidery sampler has developed a serious
attitude
in recent years.
3
Certainly our
attitude
to creative freedom and game development remains fairly flexible.
4
Best for: Higher-rolling art patrons who want gallery quality without gallery
attitude
.
5
I no longer resented her
attitude
;
it was natural under the circumstances.
1
Half-time changes by the managers had a major
bearing
on the result.
2
Algeria issued a conventional,
interest
-
bearing
bond on the domestic market last year.
3
However, Toninelli said these disputes had no
bearing
on the TAV analysis.
4
We have seen a steady growth in chocolate products
bearing
certification seals.
5
When this person arrived
bearing
Geo-24's identification, I asked the three questions.
1
Possible actions include sanctions or a resolution or statement condemning Pyongyang's
behavior
.
2
Conclusions: Variation in
behavior
problems in the very young shows high heritability.
3
People, too, can change their
behavior
to use less water, he said.
4
Culture is thus clearly important in shaping various aspects of human
behavior
.
5
Given the choice, they don't want to continue that
behavior
,
he says.
1
Of course, changing the rules is no guarantee of future good
behaviour
.
2
Background: Physical inactivity and sedentary
behaviour
are major threats to population health.
3
OPINION:Past
behaviour
is by far the most accurate indicator of future performance.
4
Educating children would help change attitudes and
behaviour
over time, he said.
5
Justice Andre Wiltens said the
behaviour
had permanent consequences for the victims.
1
Caution: People with shoulder problems shouldn't do this
posture
without expert supervision.
2
Among living animals, erect
posture
occurred only in warm-blooded mammals and birds.
3
Think about
posture
,
eye contact and a great handshake to demonstrate confidence.
4
Proper
posture
may be a good thing, but fidgeting is important too.
5
Substitutive: This
posture
would also arise where the ANC government is ineffective.
1
He did not say it, of course, but his
demeanour
spoke volumes.
2
Something in the
demeanour
of the new visitor seemed to attract him.
3
The
demeanour
of broody concern in the official photograph makes sense now.
4
Her situation demands a tear; her conduct and
demeanour
the warmest applause.
5
Throughout the tribunal, Mr Justice Brian McCracken has maintained a friendly
demeanour
.
1
He was manly in his
deportment
,
courageous and, active; and commanded respect.
2
The Irish female servants are remarkably chaste in their language and
deportment
.
3
The men are required to be quiet and orderly in their
deportment
.
4
The Zephyrs were more quiet and dignified in their
deportment
than usual.
5
These symptoms were visible in his
deportment
when I entered the room.
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.
Usage of
demeanor
in English
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.
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About this term
demeanor
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
calm demeanor
whole demeanor
quiet demeanor
cool demeanor
professional demeanor
More collocations
Translations for
demeanor
Portuguese
conduta
maneira
comportamento
procedimento
Catalan
conducta
comportament
modals
maneres
Spanish
conducta
comportamiento
Demeanor
through the time
Demeanor
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common