Manner of behaving oneself; manner of acting.
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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