(Behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people.
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 .
6 On this particular evening the young lady relaxed her severity of demeanour .
7 There had been nothing of the consciousness of guilt in her demeanour .
8 This means that there is always a gentlemanly demeanour among the competitors.
9 Elizabeth seemed happy; my tranquil demeanour contributed greatly to calm her mind.
10 There was no longer the faintest hint of tragedy in her demeanour .
11 He was neither haughty in his language, nor imperious in his demeanour .
12 His demeanour did not change as I gave him a hard look.
13 His general demeanour tends to efface his foreign descent from the mind.
14 His bearing and his demeanour in the last appalling months were noble.
15 Woods's demeanour through the 2011 Masters could best be described as charmless.
16 There was another and equally sudden change in his demeanour and tone.
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